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1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT

03752roadItaly
Engine
2.4L 65-degree V6 DOHC, triple twin-choke Weber carburetors, 195 bhp at 7,600 rpm
Colour
'Rosso Dino' (vibrant orange-red) over black leather interior

A 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT, chassis 03752, delivered new to the United States market via Chinetti Motors and retaining its matching-numbers V6 engine as confirmed by factory records. Finished in the rare and desirable Rosso Dino over Nero leather, the car has been in single ownership since 2000 and presents in largely unrestored condition with 24,568 miles. Its original interior, glass, and documented provenance place it among the more authentic surviving US-specification Dinos.

Ownership

  1. 2026-05-03Auction sale
  2. 2000-01-06 →Acquisition unknown
    Current long-term private owner
    full documentation

    Has kept the car in well-preserved, largely unrestored condition for over two decades; commissioned a single repaint in the original factory color during this period.

  3. Date unknownFactory delivery
    Chinetti Motors
    partial documentation

    US-market importer that took initial delivery and sold the car new; served as the authorized North American Ferrari distributor at the time.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Bodywork

    A single repaint was carried out in the original Rosso Dino colour, preserving the factory specification while renewing the exterior finish.

    No date given; described as high quality. Interior is believed to remain unrestored.

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