Thanks Bert & Marcel for images of 14337*. While I personally have never been a fan of most yellows (including Giallo Fly) on cars, this Giallo Senape looks like something I could definitely live with and hope to see a proper interpretation of it in person someday. OTOH, when younger I never cared for blue colored cars either, but… … and white is still probably my least favorite. * Seems like her suspension ride height might be set pretty close to what I would suspect being factory specs, which also accommodates achieving correct alignment specs and along with use of 7.5’s in all corners, gives the car appearance of being less “overweight” (i.e. faster/nimbler ?)
Wow. That is gorgeous!! I usually dont like borranis on the Daytona but this one looks absolutely perfect.
Not that there’s anything wrong with it, but looks like (at least in this photo) the pursuit of authenticity or high judging score wasn’t top priority in her engine bay.
The red panel appears to be the underside of the trunk floor and originally, like all chassis/undersides, engine bay, lower front valance and trunk interior, etc, was painted flat black.
Dear Marcel, Thank you for this great picture. For standard production Scaglietti built the body, but where was it assembled to the chassis ? Directly at Scaglietti or at the Ferrari factory ? Unclear to me... and pictures I found of the Scaglietti factory do not give a clear answer. On your picture everything is fitted but was it « standard production » ? Thanks for your help !
15109 today, soon it will be back in its original color Viola Dino Metallizzato 106-A-71 (one of just 7 Daytonas in this spectacular flower power era/hippie time color). Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Some fantasy blue. Car has already been partially dismantled and will soon be totally restored and brought back to original specs. Last owner had it for 43 years. 15109 has always been in Switzerland. Current Swiss owner has it since 2 months. Marcel Massini
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Yes, but that's been a bit photoshopped or should I say "color improved". 13607 (RHD) on the cover of British mag "Octane" of January 2018. Marcel Massini
Marcel, as you may know we are scheduled to do 12699 in Ferrari Blu, so I am tracking photos of cars in that and in the other blues. Thank you for continuing to post all the photos.
Six Daytonas were originally painted Blu Ferrari 20-A-185. 12699, 12955, 13465, 13479, 13529 and 14037. Marcel Massini