Equipment
Chrome spoke Borrani wire wheels, Michelin XWX tires, Becker Mexico cassette stereo, power windows, no-name air conditioning, headrest seats, painted nose panel, popup lights.
Condition
Crazing marker light covers. Good repaint and replaced upholstery with little use evident. Good chrome. Old undercoat in the wheelwells. Orderly older restored engine compartment now showing limited age consistent with the reported 27,829 miles from new and one of only 19 lefthand drive Euro-spec Daytona Spiders. Ferrari Classiche certified with the original engine but a replacement correct type gearbox.
Market commentary
Back in 2001 (in a different age) this Daytona Spider sold at Bonhams Gstaad auction for $400,852. Somewhat amazingly its odometer has added only 1,786 kilometers since then, a waste of a beautiful, adaptable and powerful Daytona Spider's driving and enjoyment potential. RM had it at Monaco in 2016 where it was reported bid to $2,258,800 (Euros 2 million, the reported high bid here is Euros 1.9 million) and the consignor has turned a blind eye upon history in declining this realistic offer.