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Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona GTB/4 Daytona RHD 1971

Allgemeine Beschreibung : Ferrari Classiche Certified
1 of only 158 UK supplied RHD examples
Full ownership history
FIVA registered
Extensive documentation including invoices dating back to 1972

1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona (RHD)

This is probably the best looking Daytona we have ever seen. It is a 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona, UK Supplied, Right Hand Drive, Finished in Gunmetal with Black Leather Interior, it has been totally restored by Bob Houghton Ferrari in recent years and still presents beautifully. Supplied with its Ferrari Classiche Book, certified by the factory and FIVA registration papers.

‘It’s a hard muscled thoroughbred, the Daytona, – easily the most awesome and yet disciplined road-going Ferrari in that firm’s brilliant quarter century of existence. The Daytona isn’t fast – it’s blinding. It will eat up a quarter-mile of asphalt in 13.2 seconds at 110mph and scream out to 175mph – or it will slug through traffic at 1,500rpm with the Sunday manners of a FIAT. It is the perfect extension of its driver. You can cut and weave through shuffling traffic with the agility of a halfback, or lope down the freeway with the piece of mind that comes from knowing you can contend with anyone’s incompetence. To say, after you’ve driven it, that the Daytona is desirable doesn’t begin to sum up your feelings – you would sell your soul for it.’ – Car & Driver, January 1970.

Every Ferrari is, to a greater or lesser extent, a ‘landmark’ car, but few of Maranello’s road models have captured the imagination like the 365 GTB/4. The ultimate expression of Ferrari’s fabulous line of V12 front-engined sports cars, the 365 GTB/4 debuted at the Paris Salon in 1968, soon gaining the unofficial name ‘Daytona’ in honour of the sweeping 1, 2, 3 finish by the Ferrari 330P4 at that circuit in 1967. Pininfarina’s Leonardo Fioravanti, later the famed Carrozzeria’ director of research and development, was responsible for the influential shark-nosed styling, creating a package that restated the traditional ‘long bonnet, small cabin, short tail’ look in a manner suggesting muscular horsepower while retaining all the elegance associated with the Italian coach-builder’s work for Maranello. One of Pininfarina’s countless masterpieces, the influential shark-nosed body style featured an unusual full-width transparent panel covering the headlamps, though this was replaced by electrically-operated pop-up lights to meet US requirements soon after the start of production in the second half of 1969. Fioravanti later revealed that the Daytona was his favourite among the many Ferraris he designed.

At the time of its introduction in 1968 the Daytona was the most expensive production Ferrari ever and, with a top speed in excess of 170mph, it was also the world’s fastest production car. Deliveries commenced in the second half of 1969 and the Daytona would be manufactured for just four years; not until the arrival of the 456 GT in 1992 would Ferrari build anything like it again. Only 158 RHD Berlinetta models and 7 Spyder convertibles had been made when production ceased in 1973.

Our car was ordered in April 1971 and was supplied with Air Conditioning from new. The car arrived at Maranello Concessionaires in December and was collected by Its first owner, a Mr. G Burton of Fison House, Grosvenor Street, London. Mr Burton part exchanged his 275 GTS Against the Daytona. The car passed through a succession of owners, all documented, until the car was fully rebuilt by Modena Engineering in the late Seventies. During this rebuild, according to included documentation, the last brand new Daytona engine was purchased from the factory for use in this car. The car arrived at Bob Houghton in 2008 and a comprehensive restoration was carried out again, which still presents superbly today with a lovely light use using the original interior. It has been shown at many concours events including Salon Prive and turns heads wherever she goes.

The car completed the 2011 Mille-Miglia Retrospective and has been lovingly used, we can confirm it drives beautifully. Our car has been Ferrari Classiche Certified by the Factory. It presents with a substantial history file, in stunning condition and it is finished in a fabulous colour scheme and in superb mechanical condition. Notably, our car also appeared in the Top Gear studio in the very last episode of classic Top Gear  (Season 22, Episode 8) with Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, offering a little slice of television history too. This is simply one of the most attractive cars we have had the privilege of owning. If you are thinking of a Daytona to add to your collection, you must see this car in the flesh, nothing else will then suffice.

Now available for viewing at the DD Classics Dealership in London, please call for more information.

https://ddclassics.com/car-listing/ferrari-365-gtb4-daytona-for-sale-rhd/

1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona GTB/4 Daytona RHD is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in Surrey by DD Classics for £499950.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Ferrari Modell : 365 GTB/4 Daytona Ausführung : GTB/4 Daytona RHD Hubraum : 4.4 Modelljahr : 1971 Karosstyp : Pick up Lage : Surrey

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