Mathieu Heurtault, courtesy of Gooding & Company
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The 1972 Ferrari 365 GTS4 “Daytona Spider” being offered through Gooding & Company.
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The interior is remarkably original, retaining its leather upholstery, carpets, and “mouse fur” dashboard flocking from the factory.
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Making close to 350 hp, this Daytona Spider’s Colombo-designed, 4.4-liter V-12 engine is mated to a five-speed manual transmission.
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According to Gooding & Company’s David Brynan, the example crossing the auction block “remains largely original and intact.”
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The 44th Daytona Spider built, chassis No. 15277 is a U.S.-spec car, and was imported and sold by Luigi Chinetti Motors.
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The odometer shows just over 7,800 miles on the car.
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Pininfarina’s Leonardo Fioravanti styled the car, and Scaglietti built the steel bodies which sat atop a tubular steel chassis.
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The vehicle is accompanied by tools, manuals, and documentation that includes a history report compiled by Ferrari historian Marcel Massini.