Testarossa body kitted C4

Chevrolet

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Hmm not that keen on a lot of these re ferrari kits but Id rather have a c4 underneath it than an MR2, the auto kraft daytona spyder tho is in a different league , have you seen the price those are bringing 🥵👍. I once saw an escort xr3 with a testa rossa styled body kit 😀
As I remembered it, the original Autokraft Daytona Spyders were based on "real" Daytona coupes where they (Brian Angliss) converted them to convertibles/Spyders:
1971 Ferrari Daytona Spyder conversion | Sold - Talacrest
Hadn't realised they then started to produce a "replica." But maybe not? Is CP Autokraft (the Talacrest car) the same outfit/people as EG Autokraft? unfurl="true"]Ref 90 1973 Ferrari Daytona Evocation by Autokraft[/URL]
 
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Nassau65

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The nice thing about the UK auto craft replica Daytona’s was that they used the Jaguar 5.3 V12. This looked very realistic in the engine bay especially with Ferrari detailed rocker covers.
 

Mad4slalom

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As I remembered it, the original Autokraft Daytona Spyders were based on "real" Daytona coupes where they (Brian Angliss) converted them to convertibles/Spyders:
1971 Ferrari Daytona Spyder conversion | Sold - Talacrest
Hadn't realised they then started to produce a "replica." But maybe not? Is CP Autokraft (the Talacrest car) the same outfit/people as EG Autokraft? unfurl="true"]Ref 90 1973 Ferrari Daytona Evocation by Autokraft[/URL]
Ahh ! That could be me confusing the autokraft name, there was another make of replica i think as i saw one in a bonhams catalogue and it still listed the previous owner as a local garage owner in cornwall, I will see if i still have the catalogue, unless it was an autokraft and if they were real daytonas that would explain the price. My 63 year old brain can be a bit fuddled 🤣🤣👍
 

Mad4slalom

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Ahh ! That could be me confusing the autokraft name, there was another make of replica i think as i saw one in a bonhams catalogue and it still listed the previous owner as a local garage owner in cornwall, I will see if i still have the catalogue, unless it was an autokraft and if they were real daytonas that would explain the price. My 63 year old brain can be a bit fuddled 🤣🤣👍
Found the catalogue , it was one of 5 uk proper autokraft replicas 👍 EE36F1DD-DB75-4DC2-8E29-FAA315C1F978.jpeg
 

Nassau65

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My friends dad bought a new “Daytona” coupe in 1971 or 1972 kept it until the 365 BB Berlinetta Boxer came out in 1974. Traded in the Daytona on it. He’s still got the BB. It’s sitting in the garage covered in rubbish , hasn’t been started in probably 30 years. But it’s in excellent condition. I remember like yesterday the day he bought it home and gave us all a run round the block in it. At the time the front engined Daytona was old hat against the mid engined boxer
 
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Mad4slalom

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Nice! So there are/were only 5 Brian Angliss "Autokraft" cars. Interesting that!(y)
I only glanced at the notes re the sale lot. If your are interested let me have your address and you can have the catalogue , it is the goodwood members meeting sale in 2020 I think. They are quite interesting coffee table reading👍
 

Mad4slalom

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My friend bought a set of 250 testa rossa panels from a guy that apparently had to destroy the moulds. These were to graft on to a 240 z , unfortunately the datson he bought was absolutely rotten and he gave ip and flogged the panels on , often wondered where they ended up. 🤔👍
 

Chevrolet

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I wonder what the price of them new was? I think my friends dad got £4000 for his Daytona in a P/X against a 365BB in 74 or 75.
According to this, in 1972 a new GTC/4 was £9,970, the GTB/4 Daytona "Coupe" was £22 more. How much did Autokraft charge to convert your Daytona Coupe to a Spyder? Dunno. Per Wikipedia, there were 156 UK/RHD Daytona Coupes and 7 RHD Daytona Spyders produced by Ferrari. Why so few Spyders?
 
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Chevrolet

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I only glanced at the notes re the sale lot. If your are interested let me have your address and you can have the catalogue , it is the goodwood members meeting sale in 2020 I think. They are quite interesting coffee table reading👍
Thanks Mad4, what a kind offer! (y) Won't take you up on it as have reached the "declutter" stage of life! Only keep "Corvette" related stuff! :) BTW that car in your catalogue (NRX 519K) is currently taxed and MoTd, so someone is enjoying it?
 

Nassau65

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According to this, in 1972 a new GTC/4 was £9,970, the GTB/4 Daytona "Coupe" was £22 more. How much did Autokraft charge to convert your Daytona Coupe to a Spyder? Dunno. Per Wikipedia, there were 156 UK/RHD Daytona Coupes and 7 RHD Daytona Spyders produced by Ferrari. Why so few Spyders?
 

Nassau65

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According to this, in 1972 a new GTC/4 was £9,970, the GTB/4 Daytona "Coupe" was £22 more. How much did Autokraft charge to convert your Daytona Coupe to a Spyder? Dunno. Per Wikipedia, there were 156 UK/RHD Daytona Coupes and 7 RHD Daytona Spyders produced by Ferrari. Why so few Spyders?
I always like the 365GTC/4 but it lived in the Daytona’s shadow, and still does.
Ferrari limited the amount of spyders they were prepared to build. The 7 RHD ones were notoriously hard to sell when new. A couple of them sat about in the showroom a couple of years from their 1973 build and were greatly discounted.
One of them is quite famous and registered ULT1
 

Mad4slalom

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Thanks Mad4, what a kind offer! (y) Won't take you up on it as have reached the "declutter" stage of life! Only keep "Corvette" related stuff! :) BTW that car in your catalogue (NRX 519K) is currently taxed and MoTd, so someone is enjoying it?
An interesting fact , the garage owner made national headlines back in the 70,s when after losing his driving license through numerous speeding convictions in exotic cars he bought a helicopter. Subsequently turning that new hobby into a helicopter charter and filming company and later expanding into a helicopter servicing agency. Talk about turning a negative into a positive ! , A proper entrepreneur 👍
 

Chevrolet

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I always like the 365GTC/4 but it lived in the Daytona’s shadow, and still does.
Ferrari limited the amount of spyders they were prepared to build. The 7 RHD ones were notoriously hard to sell when new. A couple of them sat about in the showroom a couple of years from their 1973 build and were greatly discounted.
One of them is quite famous and registered ULT1
Interesting that "out of the factory" Daytona Spyders were hard to sell in 1973, but see that the 2 (of the 5) Daytona Coupe to Spyder conversions above by Autokraft, were done in 1978.
 
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