Hello all. Is there any logic behind the number (and letter) on the Dino warranty card? I attached an example from a recent e-bay auction. I was wondering if the number corresponds to the sequential number of the car produced. (ex: S/N 03064 was the 1401 st Dino produced .... including 206s ??) Any help is appreciated Pietro Glendale AZ Image Unavailable, Please Login
My warranty card (S/N:04256) shows N.2407/D. If it was 2407th car, then my serial number would be higher. Maybe it's including all production Ferrari?
I also owned these warranty cards before. SN:03282 - 1809/D, SN:04802 - 2700/D, SN:05586 - 2781/D (not clear), SN:06292 - 3566/D (1973 warranty book - says "warranty card no. 3566/D").
Just as I thought... except for the /D as in "Dino" as Dave suggested, there is no correlation between the chassis number and the warranty card number. I even tried plotting one versus the other using the numbers that you folks made available, and did some curve fitting (yes I am an engineer), but to no avail - no relationship whatsoever... The mysteries and joys of owning a Dino... Pietro
Is it possible the D number is the Tessera Di Garanzia number? Chassis number 01628 has a Tessera Di Garanzia number 356. The Dolla Doganale number is 305. Here are two scans copied from a tif file and pasted to a Word jpg file. The tif file is clearer but FerrariChat won't accept the format. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The warranty card is the only irreplaceable item in any Dino. Hope you find it. Other than say, matching number engine/tranny.
I found the bayer that bought it from a prior owner Unfortunately he hasn't posted on eBay since 2009
Can anyone help with finding the warranty card for #01438 ? Would be amazing if it could find its way back to the car, which is in my possession now.