This doesn’t really have anything to do with Seattle, but it might still interest plenty of Seattleites–particularly those who have $2.3 million burning a hole in their pockets. The home in which Cameron Frye so nobly suffered in the movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is for sale at the asking price listed above. Presumably, the garage has been fixed since it was shattered by a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California, which had been running in reverse, in place, until Cameron–fresh off the catharsis of articulating his frustrations with his cold father–nudged it off its blocks. A lot of memories in this house.
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