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| 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Coupe ID# 15519 The Ferrari Daytona (correctly named the 365 GTB/4) is a Gran Turismo automobile produced from 1968 to 1973. It was first introduced to the public at the Paris Auto Salon in 1968. The Daytona name commemorates Ferrari's triple success in the February 1967 24 Hours of Daytona with the 330P4. Today, the car represents the last of the great front engine Ferrari GTs before this layout was revived in the 1990s. The engine, known as a Tipo 251 and developed from the earlier Lampredi V12 used in the 275 GTB/4, was a 4.4 L (4390 cc) DOHC V12 with a 60° bank angle, 365 cc per cylinder, 81 mm bore and 71 mm stroke, featuring six Weber twin carburetors (40mm Solex twin carburetors were used alternatively). At a compression ratio of 9.3:1, it produced 352 bhp DIN (259 kW) and could reach 280 km/h (174 mph). 0-60 mph acceleration was just 5.4 seconds. The 5-speed manual transmission was mounted in the rear for optimal weight distribution, and a 4-wheel independent suspension featured wishbones and coil springs.
Reference Number 3115
as of 8/10/2006
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Car | | 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 |
VIN | | 15519 |
Exterior / Interior Color | | Silver / Dark Blue |
Configuration | | Right Hand Drive (RHD) |
Options | | Exterior: Alloy rims, Metallic paint Interior: Leather interior, Leather steering wheel |
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