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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Iconic Ferrari Daytona Shooting Brake To Be Reincarnated
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