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£174,720 (Est: £100,000 - £150,000)

1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT *03442

Tifosi • United Kingdom • 22 Mar 2026 • Lot 251

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AI Listing Summary

This 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT, a UK-supplied, right-hand-drive model with matching numbers, boasts 47 years of single ownership and a rare Azzurro Dino exterior. Partially restored in the 1970s, it requires complete refurbishment, though most parts are included, offering a unique opportunity for a meticulous restoration project.

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Condition 

3

The car is described as being in a state of partial restoration, with several missing components including the front grille surround, windscreen, door skins, rear bumpers, one front quarterlight glass, and exhaust system. It was dismantled for restoration and has been stored for a long period. The body requires attention to the sills and new door frames were fabricated. While the engine and transaxle are matching numbers and have been preserved, the overall condition necessitates substantial reconditioning.

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[Transmission]

Transmission:

03442

Chassis No:

Odometer:

50,000 miles

KPH 40K

Reg Number:

RHD/LHD:

RHD

1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT RHD – Chassis 03442
*NO RESERVE* 

Matching numbers engine and transaxle
Daytona “chairs”
47-year ownership
Tony Willis & Matthias Bartz reports
Current V5C - registration mark KPH 40K

According to the history report on file from the Maranello Concessionaires archive, this UK-supplied, right-hand-drive 246 GT was completed in February 1972 and delivered the following month to Coombs & Sons Ltd of Guildford via the sole UK importer Maranello Concessionaires.

It was specified in the striking and seldom-seen Azzurro Dino 20-A-349 with Nero 161 Plastica interior, black carpets and electric windows.
First registered as KPH 40K - a registration it retains to this day - the car was supplied to its first owner by Coombs who kept the car until 1977 when it was sold to McCartney Bros Ltd of Bolton.

In 1979, Eddie Walsh acquired 03442 for £4,700 (receipt on file).

At that time, the Dino had covered approximately 50,000 miles, supported by accompanying MoT records.

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£174,720

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£279,051

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£522,690

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