Veloce, I do aplogise, I missed your response....16659 is mine: Daytona Ramblings - Home And I will still have nothing said to the detriment....."jacked up" indeed!
Well put by "the mayor" I remember looking at the "almost a Ferrari " several times it had "Fiat" stamped on the wheels ,and on the engine block and heads! Has anything changed since then ? Are there NEW buyers (investors?) buying them? Looking again I still have not changed my view..
Some Daytona love here. Octane have made the article on my car available online Ferrari 365GTB/4 Daytona Reims drive story There are factual two mistakes in the article one of which I knew about and one I missed when I proofed it. Wonder who will spot them
Good read. Thanks for sharing. Were the mistakes that the Daytona had rack and pinion, not worm and nut steering and was shod with Michelin XWX not XAS tyres?
Daytona does have worm and nut not rack and pinion steering. I'll agree the XAS was a mistake but not the ones I was looking for.
Wow. What a great article. I took someone for a ride in my Daytona last week and I was trying to explain what made it such a great car. This article really sums it up well. Thanks for sharing that.
Ferrari quote 128 litres on their web site. There does seem some variation in quoted tank size for the Daytona and I've never filled mine from empty to check.
The error I missed is the brakes are ATE not Girling. Also the1972 TdF didn't go to Reims Gueux! Considering time constraints on both myself and Octane's team we wanted a good photo location over historical accuracy. Sure that annoys some but having a weekend playing in France with the Daytona with someone else paying the fuel bill I wasn't complaining
Thanks. I'm sure you're correct. However, there are a number of sites that state that the brakes are Girling.
Someone wrote to Octane telling the journalist that the brakes were ATE, when the journalist told me I had to go and double check. I will no doubt be corrected but I believe Ferrari moved from Girling to ATE brakes in 69.
Perhaps the misinformation about the Girling brakes originates from the famous 1971 Autocar test which states that the Daytona is so equipped?
Funny not 5 minutes ago I was looking under the daytona spyders section of finecars.cc and it said this was the gumball rally car today, except it had been morphed into this since it had been flipped on its side for a star is born: Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Spyder Original for sale: Anamera well atleast the old cobra is safe and sound in her original configuration [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VOUR5RApkM]427 Cobra, Barn Find, from the movie Gumball Rally TheMotorcarSociety.com - YouTube[/ame]