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£276,086 (Est: £256,800 - £325,280)

1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT

Monaco • 24 Apr 2026 • Lot 120

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Vehicle Details

AI Listing Summary

This 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT is an E-Series model, finished in Blu Sera with beige vinyl upholstery. It retains many original features and was part of a private collection for 46 years, maintained by an in-house mechanic, making it a desirable collector car.

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Condition 

7

The car is described as highly original and well-maintained, with original vinyl upholstery, carpets, and dashboard material present. The odometer reading is 18,345 kilometers. There are no rips or tears in the upholstery, but the listing notes that the odometer reading cannot be guaranteed, and slight wear is visible. This suggests a Very Good condition, where minor reconditioning may be required.

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[Transmission]

Transmission:

04742

Chassis No:

Odometer:

11,399 miles

[Reg Number]

Reg Number:

RHD/LHD:

LHD

• Delivered new in Turin, Italy • In a private collection for 46 years (1980 onwards) • Maintained by the owner's in-house mechanic • Highly original • Desirable E-Series model • Full ownership history from new A 2.4-litre version on a longer wheelbase - the 246 GT - replaced the original Dino 206 in late 1969.

Built by Scaglietti, the body was now steel and the cylinder block cast-iron rather than aluminium, but the bigger engine's increased power - 195bhp at 7,600rpm - adequately compensated for the weight gain.

A Targa-top version, the 246 GTS, followed in 1972.

The Dino 246 was built in three series: 'L', 'M' and 'E', these designations reflecting detail changes in the specification.

Of the three, the M-series is by far the rarest, being produced during the early months of 1971 only.

Changes from the preceding L-series included a 30mm increase in rear track; five-bolt fixing for the road wheels; internal boot release; seat-mounted headrests; and various minor improvements to t...

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£174,720

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£279,051

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£522,690

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