1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona
Body by Pininfarina/Scaglietti;
S/N 15741;
Engine # B2056;
Bordeaux/Black leather;
Cosmetic restoration, 2 condition; Hammered Sold at $700,000 plus commission of 10.00%; Final Price $770,000 -- Becker Europa II stereo, P/W, alloy wheels, Michelin XWX tires, Classiche certified, books, tool roll. -- 10,978 miles from new. Very good recent repaint, detailed chrome and partial new interior. Detailed to an extraordinary degree. Seat facings have been replaced, sides are older and showing age. -- This Daytona traces the model's recent history in the market, having been sold by Christie's in original condition in Los Angeles in 2000 for $94,000, then offered at RM's Arizona auction seven months later with a high bid of $110,000. The current paint and much of the interior, as well as meticulous detailing, is recent, but barely scratches the seven-fold increase in value in 13 years. An excellent example, with low miles and an encouraging history, this is not an unusual result in today's erratic Ferrari market, but fully values this Daytona for what it is.
Robert Myrick Photography
Body by Pininfarina/Scaglietti;
S/N 15741;
Engine # B2056;
Bordeaux/Black leather;
Cosmetic restoration, 2 condition; Hammered Sold at $700,000 plus commission of 10.00%; Final Price $770,000 -- Becker Europa II stereo, P/W, alloy wheels, Michelin XWX tires, Classiche certified, books, tool roll. -- 10,978 miles from new. Very good recent repaint, detailed chrome and partial new interior. Detailed to an extraordinary degree. Seat facings have been replaced, sides are older and showing age. -- This Daytona traces the model's recent history in the market, having been sold by Christie's in original condition in Los Angeles in 2000 for $94,000, then offered at RM's Arizona auction seven months later with a high bid of $110,000. The current paint and much of the interior, as well as meticulous detailing, is recent, but barely scratches the seven-fold increase in value in 13 years. An excellent example, with low miles and an encouraging history, this is not an unusual result in today's erratic Ferrari market, but fully values this Daytona for what it is.
Robert Myrick Photography
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