03580 was built in March of 1972, and this left-hand drive U.S.
version was delivered new to Bill Harrah's Modern Classic Motors of
Reno, Nevada, equipped with air conditioning. The car's new owner,
Bernie Stolzman of Santa Monica, CA would receive the Dino on
October 4th 1972. This particular 1972 Dino 246 GT was originally
finished in a very unique color combination of Marrone Dino
Metallizzato paint over Sabbia leather interior.
The next owner on record was Lynn Jorgensen of Malibu, California,
in 1981. Mrs. Jorgensen owned the car for over 30 years before it
came into the ownership of its last owner. Under his direction, the
car was sent to Fast Cars LTD of Redondo Beach, California, for a
full restoration. The car was refinished in its original color
combination, and nothing was overlooked in pursuit of bringing the
Dino to as-new condition. Total cost for the project was nearly
$225,000. Most importantly, receipts detailing the restoration
process accompany the sale.
To many Tifosi, the Dino is indeed one of Ferrari's most compelling
and exciting models and holds an important place in the marque's
history. Beautiful from all angles and very exciting to drive, a
well-restored Dino is a staple of many collections and a car that
everyone should sample at least once in their lifetime. Beautifully
restored in a highly compelling color combination, the Dino 246 GT
presented here is sure to attract lots of attention wherever it
goes and will proudly stand out among its peers.
Vehicle Details
1972 Ferrari Dino
Listing ID:CC-902186
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Scotts Valley, California
Year:1972
Make:Ferrari
Model:Dino
Exterior Color:Brown
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:43241
Stock Number:5451
VIN:03580
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