The owner, late Eddie Smith, was a former Mayor of Lexington, North Carolina. He died in 2007 at the age of 88. Since then, the car has been stored in a specially built garage.
"This is a bittersweet moment for us," Eddie Smith Jr told a packed crowd before bidding began Saturday. "Ferraris came and went, but this one never went, thank God. We enjoyed it as a family for 45 years."
In keeping with his father's philanthropy, the family was giving all proceeds to various charities, Smith Jr said. Smith Sr, who became wealthy from a mail-order company he started, was a beloved figure in Lexington. Mayor from 1970 to 1975, he also led hospital, college and chamber of commerce boards.
"Dad wouldn't want the car to be shut away, he would want it to be enjoyed," he said. "Even when the value reached went over a million dollars, he would still drive it."
The 275 N.A.R.T. Spider was featured in the 1968 film "The Thomas Crown Affair," the Los Angeles Times reported.
