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Scaglietti Daytona Roof Section

Discussion in 'Vintage (thru 365 GTC4)' started by 19633500GT, Oct 13, 2025 at 8:39 AM.

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  1. TTR

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    AFAIK, unless someone is attempting or planning to restore any of the cut Spiders back into original Berlinetta configuration or wanting it for some sort of a garage, manhole or yard display thing, I don’t see any value in it.
    I also think the only way to find out is to list it for sale, perhaps on eBay, etc (with no reserve) and see if anyone pays anything for it or wait until someone comes looking for it.

    OTOH, being that you seem to be in a business of buying & selling automotive/motor vehicle related stuff, you probably already knew this or might even have better ideas.
     
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    Find another one?
     
  3. TTR

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    Well, I myself don't have a need/use for this or another, but if I did or do in the future, I can just make one and based on my (limited ?) experience with OEM Scaglietti coachwork on Daytonas, fabricating one from scratch might make the process easier & results more "fitting", if you will. ;)

    OTOH, I'm sure there is someone out there who may need or want this one, but if it hasn't found a "home" yet in past 5+ decades, it might take a few more before it does. :rolleyes:
     
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    I also suspect most metal fabrication/repair/restoration shops contracted to re-roof a cut Spider or repair a damaged one will be able to make one along with any other coachwork sections required for the job.
    Most might even prefer to do it all from scratch.
     

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