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Chassis:
Bought new by Luigi Chinetti in 1969, this was the second Daytona he had converted to competition specifications. The conversion was ready in early 1971 and the car was raced at Le Mans by Bob Grossman and Coco Chinetti. They finished a very impressive fifth overall in the race dominated by big banger sports cars. The car was sold at the end of the year and under new ownership was raced at Daytona, Sebring and Watkins Glen in 1972. Chassis 12467 has remained in the United States and among the subsequent owners were William Kontes and Robson Walton. In August of 2014, it was offered by Gooding at Pebble Beach but failed to sell. In July of 2018, it is due to cross the block once more in the Artcurial Le Mans Classic sale.
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Manufactured in |
1969 |
Engine number |
251 |
First owner |
Luigi Chinetti |
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