One-off Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Shooting Brake going up for sale


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If you're in the market for a cargo-friendly Ferrari and the FF doesn't float your boat, you're in luck as Hexagon has announced plans to sell a custom 365 GTB/4 Daytona Shooting Brake.

Created for real estate developer Bob Gittleman, the 365 GTB/4 features a unique shooting brake design that created by Panther Westwinds. While the car's styling will likely prove controversial, it features a bespoke interior, a wooden load floor and gullwing-style rear side windows for easy access to the cargo compartment.

Hexagon declined to say how much they're asking but the model recently received a comprehensive restoration that was completed by the same person who built the car while working at Panther in the 1970's. The car was also repainted and received a mechanical restoration by an official Ferrari service agent.

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from someone who considers the Daytona one of his favorite classic Ferrari, that is god-awfully hideous. I am sure its unique nature will drive up the cost though.
 
This thing looks like a hearse.
.....for dogs. Kidding aside it's unique but she sheer amount a glass and size of the green house makes it look heavy and utilitarian. In Monaco it wouldn't be the car to pick up chicks in but for a collector with an eye for one of a kind Ferraris, it's certainly one to consider.
 

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Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988), the company built its first car in 1940, adopted its current name in 1945, and began to produce its current line of road cars in 1947. Ferrari became a public company in 1960, and from 1963 to 2014 it was a subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. It was spun off from Fiat's successor entity, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, in 2016.
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