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@Tig, The Gumball Daytona was my choice as well.

Fun trivia: There were actually two Daytonas used in The Gumball Rally: S/N 16467 and S/N 14829.

S/N 14829 suffered minor body damage during filming and was replaced with S/N 16467.

After The Gumball Rally, 16467 was used in the Streisand/Kristofferson remake of A Star Is Born but was severely damaged and went on to a weird, ignominious second life. The car was sold to Luigi Chinetti (Ferrari's North American importer) in 1975 who repaired the car at an internal cost of $6,000. Instead of repairing the bodywork in its original style, Chinetti commissioned Giovanni Michelotti to design and execute a special one-off body for the car. I personally think the result is hideous but I was five years old at the time so no one solicited my opinion:

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14829 was also repaired, but back to its original factory specification. It was sold by Sothebys six years ago for $1.6m and I'm sure it would be well north of $2m if it were made available today:

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And I'd be a happy guy if I could pull off the Cary Grant suave:

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@Tig, The Gumball Daytona was my choice as well.

Fun trivia: There were actually two Daytonas used in The Gumball Rally: S/N 16467 and S/N 14829.

S/N 14829 suffered minor body damage during filming and was replaced with S/N 16467.

After The Gumball Rally, 16467 was used in the Streisand/Kristofferson remake of A Star Is Born but was severely damaged and went on to a weird, ignominious second life. The car was sold to Luigi Chinetti (Ferrari's North American importer) in 1975 who repaired the car at an internal cost of $6,000. Instead of repairing the bodywork in its original style, Chinetti commissioned Giovanni Michelotti to design and execute a special one-off body for the car. I personally think the result is hideous but I was five years old at the time so no one solicited my opinion:

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14829 was also repaired, but back to its original factory specification. It was sold by Sothebys six years ago for $1.6m and I'm sure it would be well north of $2m if it were made available today:

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And I'd be a happy guy if I could pull off the Cary Grant suave:

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at this point, i am absolutely floored that no one has come up with the '80's Miami Vice car. you could have the car and the fashion in one pic.
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@Tig, The Gumball Daytona was my choice as well.

Fun trivia: There were actually two Daytonas used in The Gumball Rally: S/N 16467 and S/N 14829.

S/N 14829 suffered minor body damage during filming and was replaced with S/N 16467.

After The Gumball Rally, 16467 was used in the Streisand/Kristofferson remake of A Star Is Born but was severely damaged and went on to a weird, ignominious second life. The car was sold to Luigi Chinetti (Ferrari's North American importer) in 1975 who repaired the car at an internal cost of $6,000. Instead of repairing the bodywork in its original style, Chinetti commissioned Giovanni Michelotti to design and execute a special one-off body for the car. I personally think the result is hideous but I was five years old at the time so no one solicited my opinion:

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14829 was also repaired, but back to its original factory specification. It was sold by Sothebys six years ago for $1.6m and I'm sure it would be well north of $2m if it were made available today:

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And I'd be a happy guy if I could pull off the Cary Grant suave:

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That Michelotti design is hideous.

That is my favorite Hollywood suit.
 
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