1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona: Originally Factory Argento This
1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona represents the rare opportunity to
restore what many consider to be the pinnacle of front-engined V-12
Ferrari grand tourers from the classic era. Chassis 16863
originally left the factory in extremely attractive and desirable
Argento (silver) paint before later being refinished in the Rosso
it wears today over its Pelle Nera leather interior. This diamond
in the rough is a California car just out of an estate and was
acquired by Phil Bachman in 1986. Not currently running as it has
been parked in storage for several years. The odometer reads 31,070
miles. A unique chance to own a Daytona in restorable condition.
Introduced in 1968 and produced until 1973, it unofficially became
known as the Daytona to commemorate Ferrari's 1-2-3 finish at the
1967 24 Hours of Daytona. Designed by Leonardo Fioravanti at
Pininfarina, the Daytona featured sleek, aggressive styling that
departed from previous Ferrari designs. The Daytona?s long hood,
fastback roofline and Kamm tail created a purposeful, muscular
appearance. It was the fastest production car in the world at its
launch with a top speed of 174 MPH. The engine featured four
overhead camshafts (hence the /4 designation) and six Weber
twin-choke carburetors. Power was delivered to the rear wheels
through a 5-speed manual transmission with a rear-mounted transaxle
for optimal weight distribution. The Daytona's performance was
extraordinary for its time, achieving 0-60 MPH in 5.4 seconds. Its
combination of raw power, elegant design and exceptional handling
made it a formidable competitor to the new generation of supercar
rivals.Chassis no. 16863Engine no. 2672Gearbox no. 1308Body no.
1284 Originally left the factory in rare and desirable Argento
(Silver) paint Just out of an estate, acquired by Phil Bachman in
1986 1 of 1,284 365 GTB/4 coupes produced from 1968-1973 A rare and
unique opportunity to restore a 365 GTB/4 DaytonaPrice:$549,500
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