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1971 Ferrari 365 Daytona

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GTS/3 Spyder
Chassis Num: 13865
 
Sold for $198,000 at 2007 RM Auctions.
Sold for $264,000 at 2008 RM Auctions.
Sold for $375,650 (250,000) at 2009 Coys.
The Ferrari Daytona was the last two-seater V12 Ferrari to have its power plant mounted in the front. This configuration would not re-appear wear a prancing horse badge for another quarter of a century. The 3600 pound vehicle was powered by a 4.4-liter engine that produced over 350 horsepower. Zero to sixty was accomplished in just under 6 seconds. The quarter mile was accomplished in 13.8 seconds and top speed was achieved at 174 mph. The Daytona was the world's fastest production automobile at the time of its introduction.

There were over 1400 Daytona's created, but only a few were Spyders. This example was offered for sale at the 2007 RM Auction held in Amelia Island, Florida where it was estimated to sell between $200,000 - $250,000. It is powered by a 4380cc V12 engine and capable of producing 352 horsepower. There is a five-speed manual gearbox and four-wheel disc brakes. The odometer reads just under 32,000 km.

This car has been in the possession of its current owner for 20 years. The prior owner had the car converted into a spyder, and it is believed that Scaglietti had done the conversion.

The red Ferrari with black interior and original Borrani wire wheels did find a new owner at the RM Auctions, selling for $198,000.

By Daniel Vaughan | Mar 2007

Auction Sales Information
AuctionVintage Motor Cars at Amelia Island
Estimated Value:$200,000-$250,000 
Sale Price$198,000
AuctionRM Auctions - Automobiles of Arizona
Estimated Value:$250,000-$300,000 
Sale Price$264,000
AuctionCoys Auction - Auto Moto D‘Epoca - Padova
Estimated Value:€250,000-€290,000 
Sale Price$375,650 (€250,000.00)

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Vintage Motor Cars at Amelia Island1970-1995