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Well let's hope it's still alive and has a good home. Funny enough i don't see many old Italian cars in Australia either there use to be a lot of Fiat's around probably all dead and buried by now 🤔

It's either that they reside more in museums, or perhaps the only other thing that old Italian cars do best... Rust. I don't think I've seen rust develop any faster than an old Fiat or Alfa, honestly. 😆

Yep they were definitely ruck buckets i think they forgot all about the adding the rust prevention chemicals they were eating to many magic mushrooms 😅

Lol, that's probably so. One of the advantages of restoring an old Italian car with today's technology, is that you could very easily apply various treatments to prevent rust. Too many great cars from the past have been claimed to the underworld by ungodly oxidation 🙃

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Oh my that is sad to see i hope it ends up in a show room condition in the near future by some enthusiastic person 🤔

Seeing that this is a coveted Ferrari Dino, I'm sure someone will, or already has restored this to glory. The best examples of a 206 or 246 Dino will easily be priced around $300,000++, so leaving it rusty like this would be a crying shame 😭

I do hope it ended up been restored that's a lot of money to be pissing up a wall...lol 😅