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Fiat Dino Coupe

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  1. JasonMiller

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    #1 JasonMiller, Jun 26, 2015
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  2. velocetwo

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    Because engine rebuilds are so expensive on these the condition of the engine has a big part, second would be rust. You have to have that info before you can zero in on a price.
     
  3. TheMayor

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    Buy it now because next year it will be worth half a million dollars! :)
     
  4. rob

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    I believe those have the 246 dino motors in them.
     
  5. velocetwo

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    Correct but most have the 206
     
  6. TheMayor

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    Which means... more money to rebuild it than the car is worth.
     
  7. doublegarage

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    That is a first series, 2000 V6 engined car (206 motor, not 246)

    Therefore, all alloy 2000 engine (246 had cast-iron block), live rear axle (246 had independent rear), Fiat transmission (246 was ZF) and assembled at Fiat's Rivolta plant (246s were assembled at Maranello)

    Very tough to give a value without more info, but prices are on the up. If it has its original engine (and not a 4 cyiinder 124 motor) and it runs, goes, stops etc - then it's worth $30k-$45k depending on body, paint, rust, servicing history etc.

    -Richard
     
  8. JasonMiller

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    Wow, it runs and drives etc. Looks to be pretty decent. I figured it was a 15k max car.

    Thanks for everyone's input
     
  9. OhioMark

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    If this Fiat was fitted with a typical Fiat motor of the time, it would be a $7-10K car.
     
  10. velocetwo

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    But it's not, it's a Fiat Dino. The Dino brand is unique
     

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