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The car with chassis number 5897 was delivered to David Piper in 1964 via Maranello Concessionaires, Ferrari’s importer in England, and was one of five delivered from the factory with a Drogo long nose. In typical David Piper green, the car competed in numerous races in Europe, the USA and on the African continent and regularly finished in respectable positions.
In 1966, David Piper and his racing driver colleague Richard Attwood took part in the 24 Hours of Daytona with starting number 27 and achieved 15th place overall and 8th place in class in a demanding field of participants that included various Ford GT40s and Porsche 904 Carrera GTSs. We are realising the vehicle in precisely this specification.
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