RM Sotheby’s has launched an exceptional sealed bid event, bringing to market a trio of Ferrari Daytonas that represent the marque’s design mastery, racing pedigree, and collector prestige. Leading the group is one of Ferrari’s rarest and most celebrated GT-class racing cars: the 1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Competizione. Built as the first of only five third-series Competiziones, this car carries a remarkable provenance, having been delivered new to Luigi Chinetti’s legendary North American Racing Team (NART) and campaigned at motorsport’s most storied endurance races — including two appearances at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and three showings at the 24 Hours of Daytona.
The Daytona Competizione’s racing record is as compelling as its provenance. Its best result came in 1975, when it placed 7th overall and 1st in class at Daytona, cementing its status as a true competitor and class leader. For over two decades, the car has been part of a significant private collection and has graced the world’s premier automotive stages, from the Goodwood Festival of Speed to the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and Tour Auto. With its combination of rarity, event eligibility, and authentic motorsport heritage, this car stands among the most desirable vintage Ferraris ever offered at auction, with an estimate of $5,500,000–$7,500,000 USD. Bidding for this car closes on June 26 at 3:30 P.M. EDT.



Equally compelling is the 1973 Ferrari 365 GTS/4 Daytona Spider, an ultra-rare open-top V12 Ferrari and the 110th of only 121 Spiders produced. Originally delivered to Southern California, the car has remained in the hands of a single collector since 1986 and has been driven less than 2,000 miles in that time. Offering a snapshot of preserved elegance and understated luxury, this Spider represents one of Ferrari’s finest expressions of 1970s grand touring performance, wrapped in a convertible silhouette that remains timeless. The estimate for this exceptional car is $2,000,000–$2,500,000 USD, with bidding set to close on June 26 at 3:15 P.M. EDT.
Completing the Daytona trifecta is the 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Berlinetta, a time capsule example of Ferrari’s front-engined V12 flagship. Originally owned by broadcasting magnate Willet H. Brown of Los Angeles, the Berlinetta shows just 2,000 miles on the odometer and remains largely unrestored. Its immaculate condition and careful long-term preservation by its second owner over the past 30 years elevate this Daytona to collector holy grail status. With an estimate of $600,000–$800,000 USD, this Berlinetta offers an authentic link to the era of pure Italian automotive artistry. Bidding for this lot closes June 26 at 3:00 P.M. EDT.


Together, these three Daytonas — each unique in character and history — tell the full story of one of Ferrari’s most iconic models. From racing pedigree to timeless road-going beauty, they span the realms of motorsport and design excellence. Offered exclusively through RM Sotheby’s Sealed Bid platform, the sale format offers a rare level of discretion and exclusivity, befitting the stature of these automobiles.
This landmark offering follows a long tradition of excellence by RM Sotheby’s, whose private sales division and curated sealed bid events have redefined the luxury collector car space. Whether you are a seasoned Ferrari enthusiast, a vintage motorsport devotee, or an emerging collector seeking to acquire an irreplaceable asset, this Daytona collection represents an extraordinary opportunity to secure a piece of Ferrari history that may never come to market again.