Original Matching Numbers
Well Documented Ownership And Service History
-Original Factory Colors
-Tools & Books Included
-Exceptional Running Condition
-Fully Restored Body, Mechanicals And Paint In 2009
-Factory Air Conditioning
-Borrani Wire Wheels
By 1968, Ferrari had a new and serious rival in the supercar sweepstakes, a tractor-maker whose factory was just east of Maranello, in Sant’Agata, Bolognese. Its name was Lamborghini and it set the automotive world afire with its mid-engined Miura in 1966. When Ferrari offered its mid-engined 206GT road car in early 1968, it also introduced a front-engine V-12 coupe, the 365GTB/4, quickly nicknamed the Daytona, at the Paris Auto Show. While it continued with the wonderful, elegant clean lines intrinsic in all Pininfarina designs, it was a radical departure from their previous Ferrari work. It married form and function cloaked in newly-aggressive styling. And, it could run with the Miura.
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