1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT Project
The 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT Project is an iconic Italian sports car manufactured during the vibrant and powerful era of motoring in the early seventies. This particular example is one of approximately 2900 E-series models produced between mid-1969 and July 1974, making it a highly coveted classic by Ferrari enthusiasts worldwide. Built on March 1972, the car was originally delivered new to Bill Harrah's Modern Motors in Reno, Nevada, but later shifted hands to its seller through its long-term acquisition in early 2023 after residing with its original owner's son for many years.
Although currently presented as a project vehicle—a state that provides enthusiasts an exciting opportunity for restoration—this Ferrari Dino 246 GT retains its classic charm and historic significance. The car's sleek, sporty bodywork, designed by Mr. Leonardo Fioravanti at Pininfarina, is a testament to the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into creating this motoring icon.
Situated in Houston, Texas, United States, with geographical coordinates of approximately 29.78°N latitude and -95.60°W longitude, the car is housed within an active listing. The listing highlights its key features and history in meticulous detail, allowing prospective buyers to truly appreciate this rare classic, priced at approximately $113,000 USD. Notably, the vehicle is being offered with no reserve policy, adding another layer of excitement for classic car collectors seeking such a well-documented Italian motoring masterpiece.
Last bid:
$275,000