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Highly sought-after early 'Plexiglas' model, Ferrari Classiche certified 1969 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 'Daytona' Berlinetta

Switzerland • 30 Jun 2024

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This 1969 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 'Daytona' Berlinetta is a highly desirable early 'Plexiglas' model, being the 29th Daytona produced with this feature. It boasts full matching numbers, Ferrari Classiche certification, and a recent 1,500-hour professional restoration, making it a prime example for collectors. Delivered new in 'Blu Scuro Dino' and retaining its Swiss registration, this Daytona is a significant piece of Ferrari history.

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The listing states the car has undergone a 1,500-hour professional restoration. It also mentions the car is a 'full-matching-numbers example' and comes with a Ferrari Classiche 'Red Book', indicating a high level of originality and verification. There is no mention of any current imperfections or issues, and the extensive restoration suggests the car is in excellent condition.

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• The 29th Daytona produced out of a total of approximately 530 plexiglass nose examples • Delivered new in Italy • Ordered new in 'Blu Scuro Dino' • Full matching numbers confirmed by Ferrari Classiche Red Book • Swiss registration document Every Ferrari is, to a greater or lesser extent, a 'landmark' car, but few of Maranello's road models have captured the imagination of Ferraristi 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 Ferrari at that circuit in 1967.

Pininfarina's Leonardo Fioravanti, later the famed Carrozzeria's 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 associ...

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£309,350

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£458,275

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£897,820

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