A proud Ferrari owner loves his sports car so much he parks it - in his LOUNGE.
Devoted Jon Ryder, 28, cleared the top half of his living room and drives the gleaming yellow Ferrari 355 Spider through a garage door at the end of the room.
He can now stare lovingly at his pride and joy as he relaxes on his sofa and watches TV.
The garage door is concealed behind a curtain - giving the car nut an easy exit for when he wants to take the 1996 Ferrari for a spin.
Married Jon, a steel worker from Sheffield, said: 'I've owned the Ferrari for more than three years and the novelty still hasn't worn off.
'I still smile every day at owning my ultimate dream car. It's my favourite piece of Italian art and it takes pride of place in the house.' The Ferrari F355 was built by the Italian car maker between 1994 and 1999 and is regarded by purists as one of the great driver's cars. They cost £83,000 new but are currently worth around £35,000.
Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson, who owned one back in the 1990s, described it as 'like a quail's egg dipped in celery salt and served in Julia Roberts' belly button.' It can accelerate from 0-60mph in 4.6 seconds and has a top speed of 183mph.
When John moved into his new house last year he set about converting the garage into a 'bachelor' TV room which would accommodate his car.
'The conversion took me about a month working singlehandedly (apart from the plastering) between my full-time job.
'I furnished the room with items we'd not used after moving house - the TV cabinet was a towel box, the curtains and matching cushions came from our last living room.
'I tried to keep everything to a reasonable budget since my wife did keep reminding me, 'it is just a garage'.
'She now admits it's a very nice comfortable lounging room and garage!'
The wife of the Ferrari lover joked about her car-crazy husband's ideas.
Catherine, 29, who works for the local council, said: 'Jon always gets these mad ideas which I tend to think, 'oh god, here we go again.'
'But they always seem to work out well in the end..... Sort of!'
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