Ferrari 365 GTB4 Daytona

Car Bio

The Ferrari 365 GTB4 was presented in 1968 and it entered into legend by being the most powerful and fastest car in the world in its time. Many fans already knew it by its unofficial name of “Daytona”.

Luigi Chinetti offered this particular Daytona to Mario Andretti following his first Formula 1 victory in a Ferrari at Kyalami in 1971.

As a tribute to this now iconic driver, the five spoke “star” pattern alloy wheels carried the Andretti signature on their large central nut.

The bodies were mounted on a 2400mm wheelbase chassis which had factory reference numbers 605, and all were numbered in the odd chassis number road car sequence. The construction was along the same basic lines as the others of the period, with large-section oval main tubes, cross bracing, and sub structures to support the body and ancillary equipment.

The engine was an increased-capacity, longer- block derivation of the twin overhead camshaft per bank V12 unit used in the 275 GTB4, with factory type reference 251, of 4390cc capacity, and like that engine featured dry sump lubrication. It was fitted with a bank of six twin-choke Weber 40 DCN20 or 21 carburettors, those of the USA market cars carrying the suffix “A”, with a twin coil and rear-of-engine mounted distributors and ignition system, with an electronic system fitted to USA market versions, to produce a claimed 352 Hp.

General Info

  • Year

    1971

  • Chassis number

    14143

  • Drive

    LHD

  • Condition

    Used - ex Mario Andretti

  • Registration nation

    Switzerland

Specifications

  • Car type

    Coupé

  • Number of doors

    2

  • Number of seats

    2

  • Gearbox

    5-speed manual

  • Engine

    Front, longitudinal V12, 4'390.35 cm³

  • Power

    352 Hp at 7'500 rpm

  • Weight

    1200 kg (dry weight)

  • Drivetrain

    RWD

Color & Interior

  • Exterior main colour

    Rosso Corsa

  • Interior main colour

    Black

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