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Ferrari had no plans to make major changes to the 365 GTB it introduced at the 1967 ... few hours every night," Fioravanti remembers. "The Daytona design process is a very special memory." ...
So when he forwarded an invite from Ferrari to drive a 308 GTB and a 365 GTB/4 Daytona around the fabled test track, he knew I’d snap it up. Plans were cancelled, the diary was cleared – I had ...
02-01-1971-ferrari-daytona-condo-find-1-jpg Darin Schnabel / RM Auctions 03-02-1971-ferrari-daytona-condo-find-1-jpg Darin Schnabel / RM Auctions 04-09-1971-ferrari-daytona-condo-find-1-jpg Darin ...
Read Also: One Of Three 365 GTB/4 Daytona Prototypes Is Crossing The Auction Block Powered by Ferrari‘s famed Colombo V12, the 4.4-liter engine makes a pretty respectable 347 hp (259 kW/362 PS ...
One of the most desirable Ferraris in history is for sale. The first 365 GTB/4 Daytona prototype is offered for sale from RM Sotheby's, after over 20 years of single-family ownership. This One-Off ...
This 1967 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona—chassis 10287—is billed as the first prototype of the iconic Daytona coupe. Set to be auctioned off by RM Sotheby's from May 22-26, it features a somewhat ...
By Brett Berk No 1970s car exudes more Hollywood allure than the Ferrari 365 GTB/4, known colloquially as the “Daytona.” Not only was it coveted by movie stars and rock gods, but it had ...
This particular example is the second of three Daytona prototypes built before the car made its debut in October of 1968. Ferrari was still clearly figuring out what it wanted the 365 to be ...
but the second Daytona prototype sold for $2.3 million last August. It’s not hard to imagine this car selling for even more. Click here for more photos of the first Ferrari 365 GTB/4 prototype.
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