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Chassis:
One of just 18 left-hand drive Daytona Spiders built to European specification, chassis 15535 was sold new to an enthusiast in Lebanon. It changed hands in 1975 but remained in Lebanon until 1980. Following a brief spell in Canada, it was then acquired by French racing driver and collector Jean-Pierre Delauney. He used the car regularly but by the mid-1990s, it only had 24,000 km on the clock. In 1999, it was sold to an Italian collector, who had the car comprehensively restored. It was then bought by Dutch collector John Bosch. From his collection, it was sold at auction to the current owner. It has since been awarded a Ferrari Classiche certification.
Chassis details |
Manufactured in |
December 1971 |
Engine number |
B 1632 |
First owner |
Lebanese enthusiast |
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