1 of 3 examples finished in the beautiful Nocciola Metallizzato
color (Hazelnut Metallic)
Extremely rare - 1 of approximately 152 examples built by
Ferrari
Major cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment in 2017
Documented history report by noted Ferrari historian Marcel
Massini
Matching-numbers 2.0L Tipo V6 engine and 5-speed transaxle
Black leather seats with red leather inserts
Magnesium alloy Cromodora center lock wheels
The Dino series of cars by Ferrari have been called some of the
most beautiful mid-engined cars ever produced. With swooping body
lines, aluminum alloy bodies, and fantastic sounding V6 engines,
they are a testament to Ferrari's engineering and passion for cars
other than their V12 counterparts, starting with the Dino 206 GT.
With a 2.0L V6 engine, open headlights, seating for 2, with a low
slung profile, the Dinos were instant successes. However, the story
of the Dino is born out of trauma from Enzo Ferrari, losing his
firstborn son and dedicating his son's name to the new Ferrari
cars.
Alfredo Ferrari, nicknamed Dino, was Enzo Ferrari's first son, who
became an automotive engineer and over his life developed a
penchant for racing and designing V6 engines. However, Dino's life
was cut drastically short and lived only to be 24 years old after
suffering from muscular dystrophy. In order to honor his son, Enzo
decided to build a series of road cars using a 2.0L 65� V6 engine
with triple Weber 40 DCNF/1 2-barrel carburetors, and created the
brand "Dino".
The Ferrari Dino 206GT, designed by Aldo Brovarone and Leonardo
Fioravanti at Pininfarina and hand-built by Scaglietti, was a
departure for Ferrari and was targeting those looking for a Porsche
911 alternative. Creating 178 horsepower and 138 lb-ft of torque
routed to the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual transaxle, the
Dino's balance was profound. Coupled with a lightweight aluminum
body, independent suspension, disc brakes, Cromodora center lock
magnesium wheels, and the first Ferrari sold with electronic
ignition and direct rack-and-pinion steering, it was highly
successful. With only approximately 152 examples built by Ferrari,
they are exceedingly rare compared to the later 246GTs which were
produced in mass numbers of approximately 3,570 examples.
This 1968 Ferrari Dino 206 GT is the 38th of approximately 152
total examples built and is just one of three to leave the Ferrari
factory finished in the beautiful Nocciola Metallizzato paint,
(Hazelnut metallic). Documented by Ferrari historian Marcel Massini
in his report, this 206 GT was completed on October 1st, 1968
before being delivered new via Motor S.a.s. di Carla Allegreti e C.
in Rome, Italy, optioned with black vinyl seats with red leather
inserts. A Mrs. Silvia Fosani, a resident of Rome, Italy, was the
Dino's first owner.
Over the course of 45 years the 206 GT has several caretakers, both
in the United States and Japan. In 2016 a complete restoration of
Dino 00176 was started where it began its return to its
factory-delivered specification. The car was refinished in the
factory-delivered Nocciola Metallizzato, with the interior
receiving a similar level of attention that saw the seats
reupholstered in black leather with red leather inserts, as well as
the rest of the interior receiving new upholstery.
The mechanical systems were also restored, including the brake
calipers, master cylinder and booster, the carburetors were
rebuilt, suspension rebuilt, and the intake camshaft timing was
adjusted. The clutch was also replaced during this time. During the
restoration it was confirmed that the engine and transaxle are
matching according to Marcel Massini's report. After almost a year
of work, the Dino 206 GT was restored to its former
factory-delivered specification, ready for its next adventure.
Upon arriving at Canepa, the 206 GT was a sight to behold. Being
one of 152 examples built along with an extremely rare paint
finish, this spec of Dino is a rarity even for Canepa. Shortly
after, the car was entered into the "Canepa Difference" process, a
system created by Canepa to inspect and adjust as necessary every
mechanical system and cosmetic surfaces of a car to ensure its best
presentation and mechanical ability. The Nocciola Metallizzato
paint was given a complete multi-stage foam pad polish, enhancing
the luster of the Ferrari-designed color. The interior was given a
similar attention to detail, ensuring that all leather surfaces
were cleaned, carpets were spotless, and glass was clear.
Mechanically, the Dino is ready for any road trip or concours, test
driven and represents as a healthy example of Ferrari.
When any kind of Ferrari production gets down into the low triple
digits, you know that it's something special. And when its
particular specification is in the single digits? Well, at that
point you have a true gem in your hands. This 1968 Ferrari Dino 206
GT, spec'd in its wonderful Nocciola Metallizzato paint, bespoke
leather interior, matching numbers engine and transaxle, and being
one of 152 examples built and one of only 3 in this particular
color, makes it to be one of the rarest spec'd Dino 206 GTs you
might be able to find. Ready to drive 200 miles to a concours
event, this Dino would be welcome at any event with spectators
wondering how you got so lucky.
Vehicle Details
1968 Ferrari Dino
Listing ID:CC-1979054
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Scotts Valley, California
Year:1968
Make:Ferrari
Model:Dino
Exterior Color:Nocciola Metallizzato
Interior Color:Black/Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:50439
Stock Number:7373
VIN:DIN0206GT00176
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