Vehicle Description
1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT: California Car with 26K Miles This Dino
246 GT, which was recently discovered in long-term, single family
ownership, is one of approximately 1,275 examples specified for the
US market, and one of only 828 coupes built in 1972. According to
the research of model expert Matthias Bartz, chassis 03532 was
originally finished in Blu Dino Metallizzato, making it one of just
255 Dinos painted in this attractive color. Trimmed with
contrasting Sabbia (Cream) Vaumol leather, the 246 GT was
factory-equipped with optional power windows, Borletti
air-conditioning, and Cromodora wheels. By the late 1980s, the
Ferrari had been repainted in a slightly darker shade of blue and
re-trimmed with gray leather. In late 2018, the carburetors were
rebuilt; the brakes were reconditioned with new pads, pins, and
hoses; and the master cylinder and calipers were rebuilt and the
rotors resurfaced by marque experts at GTO Engineering in Los
Angeles. This 246 GT could be presented and enjoyed in its current
presentation or the ideal basis for full restoration. Given the
rarity of Dino GTs, this attractive example of Ferraris mid-engine
classic represents an exciting opportunity for any Ferrari
enthusiasts and sports car aficionado. Rare US-Specification Tipo E
Variant with Electric Windows and Air-Conditioning Originally
Delivered in Blu Dino Metallizzato over Sabbia (Cream) Upholstery
Retained in Single Family Ownership for Almost Three Decades
California Blue Plate Car with Less than 26,000 Miles Recent
Mechanical Attention by Marque Specialist GTO EngineeringPrice:
$267,500 Firm