| It was in March 1967 that the Fiat Dino coupé, signed Bertone and designed by Giugiaro, who was its styling director, was presented. The name Dino comes from the name of Enzo Ferrari's son, Dino because he was involved in the design of the magnificent 6-cylinder V-engine with four overhead camshafts, which powers the car. First proposed in 2 liters of 160cv., in 1969. The car benefits from a nice upgrade. The engine block goes to cast iron for better endurance, the displacement increases to 2.4 l, the power to 180 hp, the dashboard is redesigned while, at the rear, the very beautiful independent suspension of the 130 saloon , launched in March, is adopted. Thus modernized, the Dino continued its honorable career until 1972, 2,398 2400 coupés being produced. This exemplary belongs to its third owner, who has owned it since 2012 and took particularly good care of it. The interviews were scrupulously followed and numerous expenses incurred. Replacement of all silent blocks Carburettor renovation kit (membranes, jets) Clutch replaced Complete bodywork restoration in 2019 Complete interior renovation in 2020 The last complete maintenance dates from May 2022 the adjustment of the valves (report available), repair of the radiator, replacement of all the hoses, spark plugs, platinized screws,... Many invoices available The Ferrari engine is in great shape and goes up to 8000RPM without worry, compressions checked OK and oil consumption close to zero.
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as of 9/18/2023
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