-Silver with Black Leather interior and Red carpeting, 5-speed
gearbox, 2.4 Liter V6, Restored, Documented by Massini.
Clothed in stunning Pininfarina-designed coachwork, built by
Scaglietti, the Dino first debuted as a design concept, known as
the 206 S Speciale at The Geneva Motor Show in March, 1965. Several
years later, it entered series production with the
206-specification, two-liter engine. After a short run of 150 cars,
the 206 GT was updated in 1969 with a larger 2.4-liter motor, which
was a displacement that remained unchanged until the Dinos
discontinuation in 1974, ending with the equally spectacular 246
GTS. The Dino demonstrated impressive balance during tight
handling, thanks to its near-even weight distribution, which was a
dividend of the race-proven rear-mid engine placement.
This 246 GT is a US version with power windows and cromodora
wheels, it has benefited from collector ownership, a recent engine
and gearbox rebuild by well-known marque specialists as well as a
new headliner and various standard service-maintenance.
An exceptional find in this condition and market, this is an
excellent investment grade Dino that been cared for, serviced
properly and is ready for immediate use and ownership
enjoyment.
Vehicle Details
1972 Ferrari 246 GT
Listing ID:CC-1746568
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Huntington Station, New York
Year:1972
Make:Ferrari
Model:246 GT
Exterior Color:Silver
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:0
Stock Number:259910004301366
VIN:02938
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