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2007 Shannons Sydney Autumn Classic Auction
Lot
23

1972 Ferrari Dino 246GT Coupe

$220,000

melbourne

Sold

Specifications

Engine V-6, 2418cc
Gearbox 5-speed manual
Body Work Coupe
Colour Red
Interior Black
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Cast alloy
Brakes Discs

Description

This lot is no longer available

Pure automotive art - that's how many see the Dino Ferrari. One of the prettiest cars ever conceived, the Dino was the first production Ferrari to utilise a race-bred mid-engined layout. Pininfarina's shape was inspired by the glorious sports-racing prototypes such as the 330 P3 and had a profound influence on future generations of Ferraris, from the 308 series through to the current F430 of today - all owe something of their character to the original Dino. The first of the series, designated Tipo 206, was powered by a 2-litre V6 with a cast alloy block and quad cams. In 1969, the 246 Dino was launched with a bigger capacity 2.4-litre block, using triple twin-choke Weber 40DCF carburettors to give 195bhp. With a five-speed gearbox operating through the typical metal gate, a redline of 7750rpm and all the right noises coming from the thoroughbred drivetrain, the Dino remains one of the great driving experiences, combining precision handling from the beautifully set-up chassis with plenty of useable speed and impressive flexibility. The Dino has long been a favourite with collectors and, with fewer than 2,500 berlinettas made (plus an additional number of targa-topped GTS models), demand always seems to outstrip supply. As a consequence, Dino prices have been climbing strongly in recent years and look set to continue appreciating over time. Most owners don't care how much their Dino is worth - the experience of driving one is nearly priceless.