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getakey 08-24-2017 11:29 PM

ultra rare?
 

Ford makes a special delivery: Jay Leno receives his ultra-rare 2017 Ford GT

Only 500 made

The RLX Sport Hybrid is super rare then

justnspace 08-25-2017 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by getakey

The RLX Sport Hybrid is super rare then

:rofl: jealous much?

justnspace 08-25-2017 06:40 AM

Here's a better story than Jay....

https://www.google.com/amp/www.foxne...llion.amp.html

That my friend is a car to be jealous of

Limelight 08-25-2017 07:24 AM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 16083604)
Here's a better story than Jay....

https://www.google.com/amp/www.foxne...llion.amp.html

That my friend is a car to be jealous of

Pfff - that slow thing? Nothing to be jealous about a car that goes 0-60 in 5.4 seconds. Our hybrid vehicle is faster :)

In all seriousness, that's one heck of a beautiful vehicle and I'm glad to see it will be sold and no doubt restored to it's original beauty.

justnspace 08-25-2017 08:22 AM

now that i'm on a cpu, i can quote the story!


A one-off Ferrari has been uncovered rotting in a Japanese barn – and it’s worth a staggering £1.5million.

The unique Ferrari Daytona was found in filthy condition after being left for 40 years.https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/...60&quality=100

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6Ferrari Daytona was once the fastest car in the world with 174mph top speedhttps://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/...60&quality=100

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6This Daytona – found hidden in a Japanese barn – is expected to sell for £1.5mBut not only was it once the fastest car in the world, this legendary model is the only one ever made with an aluminium body.

The Daytona was capable of 174mph when it went on sale in 1969.






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Around 1,200 standard Daytonas were built over a four-year period along with five competition cars for endurance racing.

Ferrari also commissioned just one street version of the Daytona with an aluminium body – and very few people are aware of its existence.

But it has now emerged after being left to gather dust and dirt in a lock-up in Japan.

The one-off Ferrari, once a bright red sports car, is a tired-looking classic in desperate need of an overhaul having been hidden since 1980 – but it is set to create a storm among collectors.https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/...60&quality=100

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6Only a handful of collectors ever knew about its existenceAcclaimed Ferrari historian Marcel Massini flew out to Japan to inspect the car, where he confirmed its identity.

He said: “What a super scarce Daytona barn find, the only remaining aluminium-bodied production GTB/4, sold new to Luciano Conti, a close friend of Commendatore Enzo Ferrari.”

The Daytona has now been shipped back to its birthplace, Maranello, Italy, where it will be sold at auction.

It is being sold without reserve, which means it could go for anything, but the auction house has given it an estimate of around £1.5 million (Euro 1.7m).https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/...60&quality=100

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6Interior is in poor state after being left for 40 yearsWhoever buys it is then left with a number of options – they can get it running but preserve its ‘barn find’ condition or restore it to concours condition.

And as a special, storied Ferrari it will be welcome at shows around the world.

RM Sotheby’s described the Ferrari as “a unique car that no other collector can claim ownership to”.

The auction house said: “This Daytona holds distinct ties to its competition brethren yet never turned a wheel in anger and was instead preserved for decades.MOTORS RICH LIST The top 10 most expensive cars of all time by brand including Ferrari, Jaguar, Porsche and Aston Martin models – but which one would YOU choose?

“Presented here in remarkable unrestored condition, having been domiciled for many years and never significantly refurbished, there is no better Daytona for the discerning connoisseur, as it offers limitless opportunities for enjoyment.”

Under the bonnet of the Daytona is a 4.4-litre V12 engine which developed around 350bhp when it left the factory in 1969.

This would have given the sports car a 0-60mph time of 5.4 seconds and a top speed of 174mph .

The first owner, Italian publisher Luciano Conti, took delivery of the car in June 1969 and kept it for one year before selling to its second keeper who re-sold it one month later.https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/...60&quality=100

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6Stunning car is the only Daytona with aluminium bodyIt was later sold to a Japanese buyer who sold it on to its current owner in 1980, who hid the car until earlier this year.

The “fabled” Ferrari, which has been driven just 22,500 miles in 48 years, was only known by a small number of collectors who tried and failed to buy it on a number of occasions.https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/...60&quality=100


The car will require a hefty restoration job to bring it back to former glory

justnspace 08-25-2017 08:27 AM

if i won the powerball, that's what I would buy.

George Knighton 08-26-2017 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by justnspace (Post 16083659)
if i won the powerball, that's what I would buy.

If you look at the interior for a few moments, it will look like the parts of the interior that would be the most expensive to repair or replace are in fairly good shape.

Whoever buys it might luck out and really not need to do much of a restoration at all.

getakey 08-26-2017 11:08 AM

there's a whole new group of collectors that do not restore if car is original condition

neuronbob 08-28-2017 06:18 AM

So...if someone stores a zero mile 2014 RLX Sport Hybrid in a barn, covered, for 50 years, will it be collectible? An example of the early days of the slow conversion to electric cars? :shrug:

Given Honda's behavior with the car, I'm not sure it'll be in a Honda museum, LOL.


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