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Stunning Ferrari Daytona Shooting Brake Starts Production

Following the launch of its one-off Ferrari 550 Maranello Breadvan tribute, Niels van Roij Design announced.

After 12 Months Of Work, NvR s Dayton Shooting Brake Hommage Is Being Sculpted Out Of Aluminum

Coachbuilder Niels van Roiji Design say they've changed every body panel except the doors and the windshield

Clay Model Shows the Unique Ferrari Daytona Shooting Brake Homage Coming to Life

Back in March, we found out that Dutch designer and coachbuilder Niels van Roij had already selected the next project that would mesmerize or appall an entire world (beauty is in the eye of the beholder, remember). It was yet another Prancing Horse after the Ferrari Breadvan Hommage, and it’s probably going to be just as polarizing when complete.

One-Off Ferrari Daytona Shooting Brake Will Be Magnificent

This Daytona Shooting Brake pays homage to a 1972 Pennsylvania one-off

This Daytona Shooting Brake pays homage to a 1972 Pennsylvania one-off Hagerty 3/10/2021 © Provided by Hagerty Dutch designer Niels van Roij loves a shooting brake. He’s designed long-roofed versions of the Tesla Model S, Rolls-Royce Wraith and Range Rover. He also loves  to reimagine the more unusual automotive works of the past, having delivered a modern-day take on the Breadvan Ferrari, and now embarking on a project that will reinterpret a Ferrari Daytona Shooting Brake from the Seventies. In 1972 Florida architect and real estate developer Bob Gittleman took a shine to the Ferrari Daytona, but wanted something a little different to add to his collection. He turned to Paoli, Pennsylvania Ferrari dealer Chinetti-Garthwaite Motors whose Luigi Chinetti Jr had form. In the late 1960s Chinetti turned a 1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 into a very distinctive shooting brake with the help of Italian coachbuilder Vignale, so he was the perfect choice to transform the Daytona.

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