![]() This is that very car, bearing the chassis number 12653 and featuring an all-aluminum body by renowned car designer Sergio Scaglietti, whose “Carrozzeria” has been doing chassis and body assembly on Ferrari cars since the 1950s. In this video I show the location of the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Barn Find in Los Jardines in Forza Horizon 5. And just one alloy version that was street legal. The barn will be hidden amongst the trees. Go to the second-to-last bend near the bottom of the stretch of road, and then drive off-road to the right if you are coming down the mountain (left if you are coming up). That’s because it was gathering dust in a Japanese barn after being shipped out of Italy in 1971.īetween 19, Ferrari produced over 1,200 units of its 365 GTB/4, a two-seat grand tourer capable of 174 mph and unofficially nicknamed “Daytona.” It also commissioned five lightweight alloy versions of the car, to compete in the endurance race 24 Hours of Daytona. This Barn Find is found to the other side of the Caldera on the right face of the mountain. Ferrari had, in fact, only ever commissioned one street version of its Daytona with a full aluminum body.īut for the last 40 years, this one-off was nowhere to be found. The sale was not only notable for the bids it attracted but because, until recently, many thought the car didn’t even exist. For the most part, none of them are all that difficult to. ![]() Each has a location and a prerequisite, so players must know precisely where to go to find them and what they have to do to unlock them. There are thirteen Barn Finds in Forza Horizon 5 in total, and each of them is in a different location. A one-off Ferrari Daytona sold for €1.8 million ($2.17 million) over the weekend, as part of one of the largest ever Ferrari auctions. Related: Forza Horizon 5: Fast Travel Guide. ![]()
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