Mechanically and aesthetically, it remains unique yet instantly recognizable as the transition between the two models. Combining a one-off powerplant and styling that echoes elements of both the standard production 275 GTB/4 and 365 GTB/4, it offers the very best of both cars with its own fascinating story to tell. Shown at only a handful of select events since the completion of its restoration, it would surely be welcomed with open arms at a number of the world’s most celebrated events due to its fascinating place in Ferrari history. Chassis number 10287’s significance simply cannot be understated, and it would be a highlight of any Ferrari collection worldwide.
• The very first 365 GTB/4 Daytona prototype
• Fitted with a completely unique Tipo 243, 4,380 cc V-12 engine with six Weber carburetors from new
• Offered from twenty years of single-family ownership
• Painstakingly restored by Dutch-based Ferrari specialists
• Ferrari Classiche certified; retains its original chassis and completely unique engine
• Previously displayed at Museo Ferrari from 2015-2016
• Best of Show at the 2016 Concours d’Elegance Paleis Het Loo Apeldoorn
• An unrepeatable opportunity to acquire a unique piece of Ferrari history
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