Richard Grenon | 1970 Ferrari Dino
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1970 Ferrari Dino

1970 Ferrari Dino

The Dino family of cars was named after Enzo’s son who played a large role in the development of the V6 drivetrain. The Dino 206 GT was the first road-going Ferrari to adopt the V6 which previously, had been exclusive to racing models. The 206 GT was an alloy-bodied coupe that was first seen on the market in 1968. During its release, the 206 GT changed Ferrari’s market. This was a less expensive and less powerful model than all the other Ferraris at that time. Between the two models, the styling remained almost identical except the 246 had pressed steel.

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Post-War