By the way, this unit is poorly documented in its first 9 years, I have been able to verify it with what its last seller has told me
saw the 73 daytona recently. interior claimed to be original. first time ive seen black piping and tan seat straps. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Today near Modena. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Switzerland today, just another shxtty day in paradise. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
On the right (with plates BL 9944) is 12955 in Blu Ferrari, plexiglass headlight covers. Original color. On the left is 14399 in Blu Scuro Vallaster, pop-up headlights. Not the original color. The name Blu Scuro Vallaster is not an official name but a name given by the current owner to the darkblue color he chose for his Daytona. The word Vallaster refers to the name of a major Swiss Ferrari collector (Mr. Ado Vallaster) that passed away four years ago. Marcel Massini
Search this forum for earlier discussion on the subject "What does a Marcel Massini report convey?" from few weeks ago. (Sorry, I don't know how to post a direct link to it)
A picture from 2005... this was a rendezvous point for a group of us car guys to take a drive thru Napa Valley. Our friend with the red Daytona, we had plenty of fun with him that day, and in fact we are still ribbing him about it. Not realizing it, he had been driving around with two 7.5-inch wheels on the right side and two 9-inch wheels on the left. It's not a great picture, but look closely and you'll see. john Image Unavailable, Please Login