Among the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytonas equipped with special bodywork, a car not without originality was the "Shooting brake" designed by an American architect, Bob Gittleman, and built at the end of 1975 at Panther Westwinds, in Great Britain to order by “Coco” Chinetti and Gene Garfinkle. Only the bonnet and windshield remained of the car that served as the base. The finish was particularly accurate and the most original feature was the tail, where two real "butterfly" openings allowed access to the luggage compartment from both sides. Initially the intention was also to equip the car with a turbocharger, but nothing came of it.