1971 Ferrari Daytona, the other flat-12 Miami Vice car! :D

imported_Picus

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Hey guys; another fun one today. This time a 1971 Ferrari Daytona. I love the TR (like, love), but this Daytona is something else. I know it's an atypical Ferrari design, but it's one of my favorites.



The car is in good mechanical shape, the paint had it's typical share of "stories" for a car this age. Repainted in 1991 with what I believe is a lacquer glasurit (definitely single stage), it was some of the harder paint I've dealt with (harder as in solid), which made it sort of hard to work on. There were a couple "blend ins", which were done artfully, but messed with the process. The condition was not hideous; swirls were moderate but there was some deeper marring all over. The paint was pretty thin, so I didn't go "all out" on it, but it came out very well after some coaxing.



Process was, HTEC+#80 (yes, I tried it and like it a lot) via orange pad @ 1800, #80 by itself/orange pad in some spots @ 1500, then 106ff/white @ 1500 to finish. Anything less than 1500 left some vertical marring, tough paint. I finished with HD cleanse and Concours. We took off the badging etc, which helped a lot. Anyhow, pics. I've got a bunch of halogen befores, but tbh they were all sort of dark for whatever reason, use your imagination. :)



This pretty much sums it up, not a ton of light marring but a fair amount of deep stuff.



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Decklid done, rolled it out to check progress:



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And afters...



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Bonus car! :p 2005 Maserati Spyder 90th Anniversary Edition. I polished this car last year but I guess the dealer had gotten to it, so it needed a light polishing and re-seal. Process was 106ff/orange @ 1400 ish, Z5pro.



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Awesome, I will be doing a what I believe is a 72 Ferrari Daytona soon but the paint is original for the most part, cracked, oxidized etc. The owner wants me to buff it but it really just needs a paint job. Great photos once again, I think I will take the plunge and just buy a darn DLSR!!
 
When I detailed part time at the Foreign Motors West auto body shop, I had the opportunity to detail a Ferrari Daytona, and as a plus, drive it to the FMW dealership in Natick, where the owner was picking it up with his wife, who was getting her new Rolls Royce at the time.



Mercy!
 
Picus said:
M5 or M3?



I thought that color was 90th aniv spyders only, but what do I know? :D



M3. its a some what limited color for bmw as well. they are more common in the E36 models. it is the 'motorsport' blue.
 
Ohhhh man......the Ferrari Daytona.....now I'm starting to reminisce about "the good old days" :lol



Thanks for sharing the pics - both beautiful, but I just absolutely love the Ferrari :drool: :bigups
 
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