These pix show various/different Daytonas, one plexi, the other pop-up. WHICH of these Daytonas are you guys talking about? The plexi one is darkblue for sure. Not black. And no grey one is on your pix. Marcel Massini
Yes. First owner Rob Walker. Blu Dino Metallizzato 106-A-72 with black interior originally. Later red, then blue again. Jason McKenzie in Johannesburg had it for sale in 2022. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
With all due respect, but perhaps this is another (typical ?) case of what I’ve been paraphrasing/saying for several decades already “A picture/photo can lie or misrepresent more than thousand words”, not to mention many people tend to see/interpret colors differently, especially from pictures/photos (many of which, as mentioned, can be misleading) ? Just because I or some guy named “Bob” sees something being a certain color doesn’t mean everyone else sees it same and it may not have anything to do with any of us being colorblind, right or wrong. For example, on my screen, the plexi one looks more black than dark blue, especially in the post #3397, but neither appear dark red.
My bad I was speculating on pixilated pictures. 13919 should definitely go back to Blu Dino! what is the exact colour of the pop-up one ?
Found these pics on Flickr of a Daytona Spider in Niagara Falls NY (near Buffalo) around 1974. Does anyone know the s/n? Looks like a NY plate that says ADAMS Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The first Ferrari I ever took a picture of was a yellow US Daytona. Car was for sale by Classic Car Associates in Breda, The Netherlands (Rudy Pas and Marcel Roks). The camera I used was very cheap with no flash This must have been in 1986. Years later I sent a letter to Rudy Pas or Marcel Roks (can´t remember) with a list of all the Ferraris I´d seen at their location but unfortunately the Daytona didn't ring a bell regarding the chassis number. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yes yes my wife and MIL went there for brunch yesterday...Missed the startup of it leaving. Being in Vancouver no shortage of exotics but seeing a classic exotic is a rarity.
Finally finished my new garage , now 12883 spyder conversion is 40 feet from my house , i wanted to be able to look out the window from the house in the morning with a cup of coffee and see the morning sun lighting up corsa rossa and borranis …AND it gets driven more often…mission accomplished Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
A table I made out of a prototype Daytona engine. The barstools have empty Brazilian racing transmission cases to surround the piston for up/down adjustment. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Gianclaudio "Clay" Regazzoni in his "verde piselli" Daytona #12575, in Brescia 24 May 1984. 12575 was born Rame 106-R-49 with Verde 103 interior, later repainted Verde Chiaro and then Red. Marcel Massini