1971 Ferrari 365 GTB 4

725 000 EUR

1971 Ferrari 365 GTB 4

725 000 EUR
  • Model
    Ferrari 365 GTB 4
  • Year
    1971 February
  • Condition
    Restored
  • Body Type
    Coupe
  • Fuel Type
    Petrol
  • Power
    259 kw (352 hp)
  • Mileage
    6,600 km
  • Address
    Marina de Cascais, 2750 Cascais, Portugal
  • Country
  • Published
    over 1 year ago
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VIN
N/A
Color
Red
Metallic
No
Engine
4.4 liter V12
Engine Number
N/A
Chassis Number
N/A
Gearbox
Manual
Steering Wheel
LHD
Drive Wheels
RWD
1st Reg. Country
Italy
Doors
2/3
Interior Color
Black
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Description

Riviera MotorSports is proud to present the 1971 Ferrari Daytona 365 GTB/4. The image posted in the advert is for representation purpose only. Images and supporting documents will be provided upon serious request.

Model description
Ferrari once again used the Paris show in 1968 to unveil its latest front-engined road car, the 365 GTB/4, or "Daytona," as it came to be later known. The Ferrari 365 GTB/4 had a 4.4-liter, 4-cam V-12 producing 352 hp initially, and like its 275 GTB predecessor, it had Pininfarina-styled coachwork mounted on a steel tube frame as well as a rear-mounted 5-speed transaxle and independent suspension all-round.
The muscular looking Berlinetta was available from the end of 1969 until 1973, with U.S. legal cars from 1971 on having pop-up headlights as a result of the original cars' Plexiglas light covers not being compliant with U.S. laws regarding safety and minimum headlamp height. The Daytona's 0-60 sprint was in the low 5-second range, and the car had a tested and confirmed top speed that exceeded 170 mph, all of which fueled an almost immediate legend status that was further boosted by its role in several movies in the 1970s. Furthermore, the factory built aluminum-bodied and privateers spec’d competition (competizione) Daytonas, both of which competed and acquitted themselves well in FIA endurance racing in Europe and in the U.S. in the early 1970s.

Just over 1,400 Daytonas were built, and this includes 122 examples of a factory convertible known as the 365 GTS/4 Spyder. These convertibles were produced to order and, like the Berlinetta coupe, were completed at Scaglietti for Ferrari. Factory-produced Spyders command a huge premium over their coupe counterpart, and should not be confused with one of the many Spyder conversions carried out on coupes post-factory by private firms not associated with Ferrari or Scaglietti. Prospective buyers/investors should be aware that VIN numbers are no different between Berlinettas and Spyders on U.S.-spec cars, therefore due diligence is necessary when confirming a Daytona’s history and provenance. Some of the aftermarket conversions did include steel reinforced inner fenders as well as differing A-pillars that were characteristic of the factory Spyders, making for a very convincing conversion.

The Daytona's performance and race history conspire to make it a familiar and desirable target of Ferrari collectors. It trades as a commodity, yet is a thrilling car to drive, reminiscent of a time when road-going Ferraris made few compromises and demanded the attention of their drivers.
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