Ferrari had, in fact, only ever commissioned one street version of its Daytona with a full aluminum body.
But for the last 40 years, this one-off was nowhere to be found. That's because it was gathering dust in a Japanese barn after being shipped out of Italy in 1971.'A significant find'Between 1969 and 1973, Ferrari produced over 1,200 units of its 365 GTB/4, a two-seat grand tourer capable of 174 mph and unofficially nicknamed "Daytona."
It also commissioned five lightweight alloy versions of the car, to compete in the endurance race 24 Hours of Daytona. And just one alloy version that was street legal.
This is that very car, bearing the chassis number 12653 and featuring an all-aluminum body by renowned car designer Sergio Scaglietti, whose "Carrozzeria" has been doing chassis and body assembly on Ferrari cars since the 1950s.
"The alloy body offers weight reduction, which helps to improve performance. Add to that the state of original, time-capsule preservation and you have a very special car. This is a significant find."
Also among the features are Plexiglas headlamps, black leather interiors and power windows.Big in Japan
Completed in 1969, the car was exported to a Japanese dealership in 1971 and then featured in the January 1972 issue of Car Graphic, a Japanese motoring magazine.
After passing hands several times, it ended up in the barn of its last owner, Makoto Takai, some time around 1980.
This very special Daytona will be part of one of the largest Ferrari auctions ever, taking place at the marque's very own factory in Maranello, Italy on September 9.
The car is in "barn find" condition and is being put up for sale unrestored. The odometer displays just over 22,000 miles.
RM Sotheby's expects the car to fetch up to 1.7 million euros ($2 million), according to the auction catalog.
"I think it's optimistic," said Zaugg, of the estimate. "Ownership of this will really amount to bragging rights, as in 'I own the only one of its kind in the world.' Nevertheless, it's an impressive, highly original, high-performance capable Ferrari with a great story."