Imported by Luigi Chinetti Motors, and sold through the Carl Haas dealership in Highland Park, Illinois, this is the 31st of 121 Daytona Spiders built. Finished in metallic silver with a black interior, it was acquired new by H.J. Hoff from Norfolk, Virginia. The next custod>>>
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After it was delivered to Luigi Chinetti Motors in February of 1972, this 365 GTS/4 Daytona Spider was shown at the New York Auto Show. The 36th example of 121 completed, it was in fly yellow with a black interior. It was sold to long-time Ferrari collector Alfredo Ducato a >>>
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Chassis 15277 is the 44th of 121 Daytona Spiders and one of only five finished in green. According to factory records show the car as being painted Verde Scuro (dark green), Chinetti Motors has the car listed as being painted Verde Bahram. This was a metallic d>>>
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One of 19 left-hand drive Daytona Spiders built for the European market, this example was dispatched in March of 1972 through dealer M. G. Crepaldi Automobili. It was finished in Grigio Argento with a black leather interior. Its first custodian was a Milan resident an>>>
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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 drive>>>
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Originally finished in Nocciola Metallizzato over a Pelle Beige interior, this is the 82nd Daytona Spider produced. It was acquired new by Robert Linder of Cincinatti, Ohio, who would go on to own the car through to 1991. It was then sold to Germany where it wa>>>
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