Equipment
4390/352hp, 5-speed, Borrani wheels, air conditioning, Becker Mexico radio, books, tools and Marcel Massini report.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
One of 121 factory-built Daytona Spiders and reportedly one of five in this color. Repainted black at some point, but returned to its original shade more recently and is otherwise original, with 7827 miles showing that may very well be actual. The paint presents well overall with only a small bit of paint spidering on the passenger's side hood vent. The bumpers have some scratches to the finish and the rear reflectors and taillights have finish wear and pitting to the bezels. The engine compartment is aged and dirty. The air conditioning belt is disconnected suggesting the AC doesn’t function. The interior exhibits some wear to the seats, but overall interior wear is not excessive. A decent looking Daytona Spyder that shows its age.
Market commentary
While far from a perfect car, this Daytona Spider brought very strong money thanks in part to its rare color and its commendable preservation. Daytona Spiders also just seem to be in high demand, because Broad Arrow sold a blue car in similarly decent but imperfect for the similar final price of $3,305,000.