Damn but it is a rare one and will certainly fetch big bucks when it's all restored properly a million plus for sure in time π¨
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Damn but it is a rare one and will certainly fetch big bucks when it's all restored properly a million plus for sure in time π¨
I'm definitely betting on that, for sure! If only that article had a chassis number, just so I could reference it, and maybe, just maybe someone's already restored it. For now though, these old Dinos are usually valued at $300,000-$400,000, depending on the condition.
Some rarities do pop-up, just like what one Ferrari collector did to his Dino. He not only restored it, but turned it into a resto-mod project. He replaced the Dino V6 with a twin-turbo Ferrari F40 engine π±
Oh man a twin-turbo Ferrari F40 engine in a little Dino that would be like a slot car and black now that is certainly car-porn π π
Absolutely... Black paintwork, red interior, and that display case showing off the engine is a treat for the eyes. It's called the Ferrari Dino 3.6 Evo, one of several restomod Dinos using this style, of putting modern engines to give it a slight boost. Purists might call it sacrilege, but it's been done so beautifully, that I wouldn't mind it at all... π
Just outstanding if i were a millionaire you wouldn't get me away from this black beauty π
The owner is a millionaire, and he's got quite the impressive collection of Ferraris, from a 250 SWB, all the way to a LaFerrari. I'm red with envy... π
What a awesome collection good on him he has most probably worked hard and have been well deserved i only want one π
Haha, me too! I just want a taste of one, and hopefully we'll keep working hard so that the both of us can enjoy them π