always use 1% two stroke oil in your fuel to prevent engine and fuel system wear and corrosion caused by modern E10 Eco Fuel! Its just too dry and aggressive to your engine and pump and tank materials. 2 Stroke oil neutralizes the acid in the modern eco-fuel.
Very nice Dino!! We have one show up at the dealership I work at every once and a while.. Mostly we repair the newer Ferrari's when the 246 rolls in, we kind-of fight over who gets to fix it!!
I have a Ferrari myself... 1976 308 GT4.. 22,XXX original miles, she's my baby.
@Stiggy37 wow dude, i'm sorry but you are blind. that is the most beautiful modern ferrari. the 612 is ugly, 599 is ugly, f430 is ugly, california is alright
@Stiggy37 awful and boring?! jesus man you're retarded. the 458 looks ferocious and like it'll just kill you at any given moment. the f430 just looked...ehh...alright. although the 458 is really prone to catching on fire
I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old DOHC Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
that was so spam, thank you for the good hint using 1:100 two stroke oil / fuel mix to prevent old engines from corrosion using modern eco fuels that are just too dry and contain alcohol so they cause rust and corrosion to tank and fuel lines and the carbs
Nice to see the owner wasn't compelled to put Ferrari badges all over it. Yes - it was designed and built by Ferrari, but never sold as one by that name. Just "Dino" in honour of Enzo's late son.
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Hallo,
always use 1% two stroke oil in your fuel to prevent engine and fuel system wear and corrosion caused by modern E10 Eco Fuel! Its just too dry and aggressive to your engine and pump and tank materials. 2 Stroke oil neutralizes the acid in the modern eco-fuel.
Haffschlappe 5 months ago
god is so preety :O
bugatti671 7 months ago
@manu0everton
it's a good time in life , it's worthy 10 pound
rr0222 7 months ago
well Dino were beautiful cars.. unlike today's boring looking ferraris
jcezary 10 months ago
yeah that body style is just so kool man i love these cars
geiner66 10 months ago
Italian Dolce vita:)
roccochips 10 months ago
Very nice Dino!! We have one show up at the dealership I work at every once and a while.. Mostly we repair the newer Ferrari's when the 246 rolls in, we kind-of fight over who gets to fix it!!
I have a Ferrari myself... 1976 308 GT4.. 22,XXX original miles, she's my baby.
Sarcasticscum 11 months ago
@Sarcasticscum wish i had your job
him89 10 months ago
@him89
Yeah, I hate to gloat about it, but I've got the dream job! It didn't come easy! There was some suffering involved!
Sarcasticscum 10 months ago
This car is a true work of art... really beautiful.
KingsWorld2010 1 year ago
really.The mosted beautiful car ever
MrStratcaster 1 year ago
ooooh y e s s ss ss s s s s
Santoslhelpa 1 year ago
The most beautiful car ever!
Stiggy37 1 year ago
@Stiggy37
yap... that's right
rr0222 1 year ago
@Stiggy37 i wish we could still say that about the ferraris of today
temidget2 1 year ago
@temidget2 For sure 458 is awful.
Stiggy37 1 year ago
@Stiggy37 dude are you serious?! the 458 is ferraris revelation. it's the first good looking ferrari since the f40
temidget2 1 year ago
@temidget2 458 is second ugliest Ferrari after Mondial. :]
Stiggy37 1 year ago
@Stiggy37 wow dude, i'm sorry but you are blind. that is the most beautiful modern ferrari. the 612 is ugly, 599 is ugly, f430 is ugly, california is alright
temidget2 1 year ago
@temidget2 Nop, you is the one who is blind. :] 458 looks awful and boring. F430 was much better.
Stiggy37 1 year ago
@Stiggy37 awful and boring?! jesus man you're retarded. the 458 looks ferocious and like it'll just kill you at any given moment. the f430 just looked...ehh...alright. although the 458 is really prone to catching on fire
temidget2 1 year ago
@Stiggy37 in my opinion I think that would be the ferrari gto
malevolenceXXXensues 9 months ago
@malevolenceXXXensues GTO's styling isn't so well balanced like Dino's. :]
Stiggy37 9 months ago
@Stiggy37 I heard the dino has sentimental value to enzo since he named it after his late son
malevolenceXXXensues 9 months ago
@malevolenceXXXensues That's true.
Stiggy37 9 months ago
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I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old DOHC Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
Pnoerre 1 year ago
@Pnoerre
that was so spam, thank you for the good hint using 1:100 two stroke oil / fuel mix to prevent old engines from corrosion using modern eco fuels that are just too dry and contain alcohol so they cause rust and corrosion to tank and fuel lines and the carbs
Ruelpsgruetze 1 year ago
Nice to see the owner wasn't compelled to put Ferrari badges all over it. Yes - it was designed and built by Ferrari, but never sold as one by that name. Just "Dino" in honour of Enzo's late son.
dyerasyd 1 year ago
magnifico!
wolfmansteve 1 year ago
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fofolor 2 years ago
The license plate is Japanese, from Tokyo - Shinagawa, which is the rich part of the city. That comes as no surprise.
Tigerboy83 2 years ago
I had #00594, a 1970 Rosso Dino European model with knockoffs, no a/c, pw, or ps -- just chassis and engine
All the gauges were metric & in Italian
Purchased in 1984 for $18k; sold her two years later for $20.5k
. . . the one the got away -- it was a lot of fun!
FLDavid 2 years ago
The begining of the mid-engine Ferraris. Nice looking cars. Shame they cost a quarter of a million. Most of us will never get to drive one!
jammer96 3 years ago
You can get a 308GT4 for alot less than that!
modelleg 2 years ago
theres 2 or 3 on ebay for like 115k or 150k
AOAWHATSUP 2 years ago
Shaped very similarly to the 1964 Porsche 904
superallye 3 years ago
One of the most beautiful GT cars ever.
Great Pininfarina design after the racing Ferrari Dino body.
indigoblue555 3 years ago
Esse carro tem vida.
gladsonrossi 3 years ago
1st class!
artofwheels 3 years ago
Can you believe this car is 38 years old?
BillDFC 3 years ago 3
1 of my favirote cars!
bloozeman101 3 years ago
This seems like an especially well conserved example, original and really beautiful. Love the sound with the engine cover open, terrific !
dino050403 4 years ago 3
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silvertaxi 4 years ago
Best vantage point at 1:17
winrx 4 years ago