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£51,750 (Est: £42,000 - £48,000)

1968 Fiat Dino Spider 2000 Entered from the William Hunt of Savile Row Collection

United Kingdom • 18 Mar 2026 • Lot 52

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Vehicle Details

AI Listing Summary

This 1968 Fiat Dino Spider, one of only 1,133 made, was part of the William Hunt collection since 2015. Although it has had past engine work and presents as an older restoration, it would benefit from recommissioning before any long journey.

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Condition 

6

The listing mentions the car presents as an older restoration and is currently running and driving, but would benefit from recommissioning. This suggests moderate wear and the need for some reconditioning, aligning with a 'Good' condition rating.

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Manual

Transmission:

135AS0000693

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[Odometer Reading]

WPA 69F

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RHD/LHD:

LHD

The de facto boss of FIAT, Giovanni ‘Gianni’ Agnelli took delivery of his first Ferrari – a 166MM – in 1948.

Responsible for FIAT taking a five percent stake in Ferrari S.p.A during 1965, that year also saw him greenlight a joint engine project.

Put on notice by the FIA that entrants for the 1967 Formula 2 season could only use powerplants of which at least 500 related examples had been made, Ferrari called upon FIAT’s superior volume production capacity and expertise.

Inspired by the 1.5 litre V6 that Enzo Ferrari’s son ‘Dino’ had conceived with the help of Vittorio Jano a decade earlier, the resultant engine was the brainchild of Maranello engineer Franco Rocchi.

An all-alloy ‘quad cam’ design with a distinctive 65-degree Vee angle, it displaced 1987cc and 1593cc in road and race guises respectively.

Used to power a new flagship Fiat sportscar, the Dino Spider 2000, it also propelled Ferrari’s first mid-engined road car, the Dino 206 GT.

Both models were styled by Pininfarina a...

Points of note

£16,800

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£91,889

Median Price (Since 2020)

£291,015

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