The Ferrari 365 GTB/4, better known as the Daytona, arrived at the dawn of the 1970s as a blunt rebuttal to doubts about front‑engined supercars. With a racing‑bred V12, a top speed that brushed 174 ...
Ferrari has just unveiled a one-of-a-kind Daytona SP3, a unique supercar built by the carmaker’s ‘Tailor Made’ customization program. The plan is to donate the vehicle to a charity auction, with all ...
It's not unusual for Ferraris to sell for 10-figure sums, though this typically only applies to rare classic models with some racing provenance attached – not cars built this decade. There are some ...
It looks like a regular production Ferrari if you just see the front—or only the back. It’s the first prototype of the 365 GTB/4 Daytona by Scaglietti, dating to 1967. Of the six prototypes built, ...
The 600th and final Ferrari Daytona SP3 has smashed the auction record for a modern-day Prancing Horse, selling for an astounding $26 million during Monterey Car Week. This is more than five times the ...
According to historians, the model’s original name was to be Daytona, in recognition of Ferrari’s 1-2-3 victory at the 24 Hours of Daytona in February of 1967. As that moniker was likely leaked by the ...
Few shapes in automotive history have the instant visual punch of the Ferrari GTB/4 Daytona, and even among those, some manage to stand out more than others. In the vast universe of collector cars, ...
View post: Jaguar Type 01 Runs Monaco With Formula E Tech And 1,000-HP Ambitions Few nameplates are more established on the auction circuit than Ferrari, and classic sports and race cars from the ...
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