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Not Sold (Est: £239,680 - £325,280)

1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT

France • 21 Jun 2026

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AI Listing Summary

This 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT is a rare, two-owner example in its original Rosso Dino paint, highly sought after for its exceptional authenticity and complete original documentation. While it boasts a significant mechanical overhaul and recent work, it requires some attention before being driven again, presenting a great restoration project.

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Condition 

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The car is described as having superb original paint but with some corrosion on the sills. The interior retains original features, offering a patina. It has had a major mechanical overhaul in 2013 and further significant work recently, but requires some costs before it can be driven again due to inactivity. This aligns with a 'Very Good' rating, indicating overall solid condition with slight wear and potential minor reconditioning needed.

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05236

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05236Unveiled in 1969 as a replacement for the Dino 206 GT, the Ferrari Dino 246 GT remains one of the most iconic cars ever produced at Maranello. Conceived as a tribute to Alfredo ‘Dino’ Ferrari, the son of Enzo Ferrari who died prematurely, it heralded a new era for the manufacturer with the introduction of a mid-rear-mounted V6 engine.

Designed by Pininfarina, the Dino immediately captivated with the purity of its lines, the balance of its proportions and its unanimously acclaimed handling.

Its 2.4-litre V6, fed by three Weber carburettors and paired with a five-speed manual gearbox, delivers a sound and driving pleasure that have become legendary. With fewer than 2,500 units produced between 1969 and 1974, the Dino 246 GT is now recognised as one of the most desirable and significant Ferraris of its era.The car on offer, chassis no.

05236, was delivered new on 29 November 1972 by Charles Pozzi, Ferrari’s official importer in France, to its first owner via the New-Y...

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£174,720

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£279,051

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£522,690

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