Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona
Colloquially called Daytona, the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 was an immensely important model for the factory. And it was also one of the most memorable Pininfarina designs from the ’60s. The car feature a race-bred 4.4-liter V12 engine with four camshafts, multiple carburetors, an independent rear suspension, and 352 HP. It also had a rear-mounted transaxle gearbox. Its combination of Ferrari technology and timeless Pininfarina styling resulted in the best-selling Ferrari to date. There were over 1,400 examples sold in its five-year production run (via CNN).

As one of the most accomplished classic Ferraris, it is unbelievable that one example had been sitting quietly for 40 years in Japan. The owner was very quiet about it. After his death, the car resurfaced in amazing condition but covered in decades worth of dust.