-Rosso Chiaro with Black leather Daytona seats and Black carpeting,
2.4 liter V6, 5-Speed gearbox, Cromodora wheels, Plexiglass
headlamp covers, 79,000 kilometers-49,000 miles from new, Restored,
Documented by Massini, Recent long term collector ownership.
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 European specification 246 GT was completed at the factory,
January 1971 and delivered the Ferrari main dealer in Rome, S.r.l.
di Carla Allegretti e C. It was turned over to its first registered
owner, Mr. Sinatra, an attorney living in Rome. In 1975, this 246
GT had moved to Switzerland, at the time in the ownership of Mr. W.
Senn, a resident of Lucerne, Switzerland.
In early 1988, this Dino was exported from Switzerland and imported
to the United States and being offered for sale through well-known
and respected Ferrari franchise dealer, Alberto Pedretti's Wide
World of Cars, Spring Valley, NY/USA. At this time had accumulated
only 21,000 km's from new! Subsequently sold to Mr. Lance Smith,
Burlington, VT/USA, it was serviced and cared for by well-known and
respected Ferrari Specialist, Peter Markowski, RPM Motors,
Vergennes, VT/USA.
In 1989, this Dino GT was in the ownership of, Mr. Tim Hunt,
Richmond, VT/USA. Kept in Mr. Hunts ownership through 2002, it was
then sold to Mr. Timothy J. Limehouse, a resident of Summerville,
SC/USA. A this time, the 246 GT was serviced and maintained by Karl
Troy of European Road and Racing in North Charleston, SC/USA.
March 2005 saw this Dino GT being sold to its most recent long term
owner, Mr. Tim Gallagher, Asheville, NC/USA. While in Mr.
Gallagher's ownership and collection, this Dino was this 246 GT was
cared for religiously with yearly servicing, regardless of use.
Throughout Mr, Gallagher's ownership, and already in excellent
condition throughout and with limited mileage to date, it has been
serviced and sympathetically restored, when and where needed. It
has excellent paint (after being completely repainted, the entire
exterior has been covered in clear PPF), interior, the suspension
and brake systems have been completely rebuilt, its engine and
gearbox have been rebuilt by marque specialists and in the most
recent years, it has been been maintained yearly by Ferrari of
Atlanta.
An exceptional 246 GT in its original color combination, matching
numbers engine and gearbox and with extremely low miles from new,
this Dino comes complete with original factory books, pouch, spare
wheel/tire assembly and extensive ownership, service and
restoration file.
Superb in every respect, this Dino GT is ready for immediate use
and enjoyment and it one of the finest Dino GT's Autosport Designs,
Inc. has had the pleasure of offering to market for sale.
Vehicle Details
1971 Ferrari 246 GT
Listing ID:CC-1929454
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Huntington Station, New York
Year:1971
Make:Ferrari
Model:246 GT
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:259910004301721
VIN:01496
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