Description:
Production of the 365 GTB/4, which became known under its unofficial designation ‘Daytona’, began in 1969. The suffix ‘GTB/4’ is made up of GTB for ‘Grand Tourismo Berlinetta’ and the number 4 for four overhead camshafts. The 365 GTB/4 Daytona became the symbol of a ‘man’s car’, as Auto, Motor und Sport retrospectively put it.
According to available documents, the Ferrari presented here was delivered in Italy in 1972 and was part of an important collection there for many years. At the end of the 1990s, the car ended up in Switzerland before being acquired by a German Ferrari enthusiast in 2013. A few years ago, the car was extensively restored. In this context, the engine, gearbox, drivetrain, differential, steering and chassis were completely overhauled by Roelofs Engineering, one of the leading specialists for classic V12 Ferraris in Europe.
The original on-board documents and a Ferrari Classiche are available. A good opportunity to acquire one of only 65 365 GTB/4 Daytona Coupés produced in the colour Giallo Fly with sensational driving characteristics and a traceable ownership history.
Equipment:
- Air condition
- Electric power steering
- ANSA exhaust system
- Cromodora rims
- Radio Becker
Engine: V 12-engine, 4.390 cm³, 6 Weber twin carburettors, 418 hp/ performance protocol