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Just 1274 Dino 246 GTS Spyders were made, and they're worth a fortune today, but very few have this one's provenance and comprehensive documentation. Looking at this Ferrari Dino 246 GTS ...
The 246 GTS is an evolution of the Dino 206, Modena’s first mid-engine production car, and although not technically a Ferrari, it pays homage to Alfredo “Dino” Ferrari, Enzo Ferrari’s son.
This 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS was Cher's perfect ride in the early 1970s. Paparazzi photos of the era show the star in the company of the sports car, rocking long hair and flared pants ...
As hard as it may to be believe today, there was a time when Ferrari was interested in building ... a more powerful version, called the 246 GT, was released. The car, which would also be available ...
This 1973 Dino 246 GTS was reportedly owned by rock artist Bob Seger until 1998, giving celebrity provenance to one of the most svelte Italian ponies associated with Ferrari. Named after Enzo ...
In 1969, Enzo Ferrari (who was already in his 70s) was in talks with Fiat’s Gianni Agnelli to pass over the production of Ferrari cars. This would give il Commendatore some of his free time back ...
But how do you forget that you have a Ferrari?! And not just any Ferrari, a 1973 Ferrari 246 Dino GTS, one of finest Prancing Horses ever made. One just like that was found in Italy. Made in ...
The I Believe singer's former 1972 Ferrari 246 Dino GTS sold at auction for a stunning $568,000. The Moonstruck actress, 78, bought the sports car brand new in 1972 and she must have known how to ...
A rare and meticulously restored 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS, distinguished by its “Chairs & Flares” configuration, is up for auction via Bring A Trailer and has already garnered a bid of over $ ...
Just 1274 Dino 246 GTS Spyders were made, and they're worth a fortune today, but very few have this one's provenance and comprehensive documentation. Looking at this Ferrari Dino 246 GTS ...
She soon bought another. Just 1274 Dino 246 GTS Spyders were made, and they're worth a fortune today, but very few have this one's provenance and comprehensive documentation. Looking at this Ferrari ...