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1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Berlinetta

14093roadItaly
Engine
4.4L DOHC V12 with six Weber carburettors, 352 bhp
Colour
'Giallo Fly' yellow with black stripe

Chassis 14093 is a January 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 'Daytona' built to European specification with Plexiglas headlight covers and a speedometer calibrated in miles. Originally finished in Giallo Fly over a Nero leather interior with a matching body stripe, it was supplied new to a buyer in Bahrain but believed to have remained in Europe throughout that period. The car subsequently passed through Swiss, American, and Kuwaiti ownership before being returned to its original colour scheme by a Modena coachbuilder.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
    Estimate €700,000 – €900,000

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  2. 1971 →Factory delivery
    Mr. Zavani of Bahrain
    partial documentation

    Original purchaser; despite Bahraini residency, the car is believed to have remained in Europe throughout his tenure and never traveled to Bahrain.

  3. 1989 → 2003-10-01Private sale
    Fridolin Broder
    partial documentation

    Ferrari dealer based in Triesen, Liechtenstein; had the car repainted dark red metallic and the interior re-trimmed in light grey leather; vehicle was kept in storage in Switzerland for much of this period.

  4. 2003-10-01 →Private sale
    Kenneth R. Grosslight
    partial documentation

    Resident of Blythewood, South Carolina; imported the vehicle to the United States, where it arrived in December 2003 and remained until sold onward.

  5. Date unknownPrivate sale
    Fawaz Al Hasawi
    partial documentation

    Kuwaiti owner of Nottingham Forest Football Club; kept the car at his English residence as part of a substantial private collection; subsequently dispatched it to Modena for restoration to original livery.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 1989
    Bodywork

    Exterior repainted in a dark red metallic finish and interior completely re-trimmed using light grey leather, replacing the original Giallo Fly and Nero colour scheme.

    Work carried out during or shortly after Fridolin Broder's acquisition.

  2. Service
    Marque specialists, Modena

    Mechanical service completed by Ferrari marque specialists based in Modena.

    Described as having been completed shortly before the auction listing; car reported as ready to drive.

  3. Bodywork
    Carrozzeria Sport Cars

    Full respray returning the car to its factory-correct Giallo Fly bodywork with Nero stripe, restoring the appearance it had when delivered in 1971.

    Carried out in Modena, Italy, following the Fawaz Al Hasawi ownership period.

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