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Discussion in '206/246' started by TheMayor, May 21, 2010.

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  1. TheMayor

    TheMayor Ten Time F1 World Champ
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    Vegas baby
    #1 TheMayor, May 21, 2010
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  2. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Those shields look completely out of place on what appears to be a pretty nice Dino. Good news is a little work with dental floss will have those off in a flash.

    Taz
    Terry Phillips
     
  3. vrooom

    vrooom Formula Junior

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    maybe the light but front side marker looks yellow , also car is not red.
     
  4. celestialcoop

    celestialcoop Formula Junior
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    I do believe that yellow is the correct color of the front side markers..at least for a 246.
    As much as I love most shades of red on Dino (hey, mine's red ;)), that black does look elegant.
     
  5. Flatlander

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    More proof that money cannot buy taste. Poor car. :(
     
  6. vrooom

    vrooom Formula Junior

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    wish my dino's windshield washers could put out like those !
     
  7. TKO

    TKO Formula Junior

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    #7 TKO, May 21, 2010
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    That is a photo of my car before I bought it. Trust me guys, I had those shields off within the first hour the car was in my possession. I started to peel them off (because they were the urethane style with adhesive backing) and was so elated because it looked like they would come off without a hitch. The shields did come off fine but unfortunately they were covering 2 holes in the sheet metal where a previous rectangular Ferrari badge with attachment studs must have been :(
    I was expecting repair but for a few precious minutes I thought I got lucky. Here are a few photos of the car today and one when I tried to get our dog to chew up the shields but he wasn't having anything to do with them either. BTW, I will also have the Ferrari badge off the rear once she gets new paint.
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  8. TheMayor

    TheMayor Ten Time F1 World Champ
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    You've made my day!!
     
  9. Flatlander

    Flatlander Karting

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    Thanks for the update, Tom. That's a hell of a beautiful car. I'll just never understand why people screw them up with badges. sigh.
     
  10. abstamaria

    abstamaria F1 Rookie

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    Lovely car, TKO. Yes, I would removethe Ferrari badge on the rear, too (makes the rear a bit busy, I think). And good looking dog. Andy
     
  11. Jedi

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    AMAZING car in black!! So glad you're getting all that F bling OUTTA there... hey, cheap
    doggy toys, right?

    Jedi
     
  12. GermanDino

    GermanDino F1 Rookie

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    Once she will get new paint, are you bringing your Dino back to original colour spezifications too?
    Marrone Dino Metallizzato 106-M-73
    Extremly nice colour.

    Regards Matthias
     
  13. TKO

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    Good question Matthias,

    I'm a big fan of originality and 'off' colors but I just can't warm up to that particular shade enough to live with it ...
     
  14. RAKLAW

    RAKLAW Formula Junior

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    I will always remember my Black/Tan Flares and Chairs 246 GTS
    08318. Its now at latest note Fly Yellow, but I certainly did love it in Black.
     
  15. Julio Batista

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    Bravo Tom!

    The first thing I did to my Dino was to remove the horse and the Ferrari script on the rear. The holes look better.
     
  16. JazzyO

    JazzyO F1 World Champ

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    Hurrah! Nice one Tom.


    Onno
     
  17. NeuroBeaker

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    #17 NeuroBeaker, May 24, 2010
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    Oh yea, definitely. :eek:

    The windscreen washer nozzles really need adjustment, both for direction of spray and quantity of fluid dispensed.

    All the best,
    Andrew.
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  18. jselevan

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    Not worthy of debate, as matters of opinion don't lend themselves to such, but I find the shields rather attractive. And neither the Ferrari badge nor prancing horse create heartburn. These are beautiful vehicles no matter what you do to them, and if it pleases an owner, so be it. While I would think long and hard about placing them on an original 40-year old car, I might have done it when new. That's what affection-ado's did in the 70s. Trust me, I know.

    And I would not intentionally remove them knowing that a hole sat below the shield. Sounds as though TKO did not know there were holes below the badge. If and when a repaint is in order, that would be the time to remove the paraphernalia.

    Just my opinion, but I believe we collectively expend too much energy, thought, and time constructively criticizing modifications. In so doing we discourage aesthetic creatively. Who would entertain modifying their Dino knowing they would suffer the wrath of this collection of art critics?

    Jim S.
     
  19. Bradley

    Bradley F1 Rookie

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    I wouldn't object to the shields, but they sit too low on the car! They should be in the same position, relative to the top of the fender, as they are on the cars that came with them from the factory!








    (How's that for "Art Criticism?") ;)
     
  20. jselevan

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    The official flower of the American Bar Association - the hedge.

    Jim S.
     
  21. abstamaria

    abstamaria F1 Rookie

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    I would of course retain or go back to a Dino's original color if the color were attractive to me, even though I might have preferred another color, given the choice. Since we buy these old cars now on the basis of condition, present or original color is probably a second priority only. If I did not particularly like the original color, I would not hesitate to keep the car in a "non-original" color. In the case of this car, black seems to suit it very well.

    The most discussed topic on the Dino forum relates to Ferrari badges, etc:

    1. Should I install "Ferrari" script, badges, prancing horses, etc.?

    2. Is the Ferrari badge on my car original? Should I keep it if "dealer installed"?

    3. Finally, related to the above, is the Dino a Ferrari?

    We seem on the verge of these discussions again. I don't mind. It gives us something to wrangle over (in a good-natured way). My friends at the local sports car club have been arguing over the same topics (is MG better than Triumph, etc.) for 40 years now with no resolution in sight, but we do look forward to them!

    Regards,

    Andres
     
  22. db6

    db6 Formula Junior

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    The same guy who would pencil in some eyebrows on the Mona Lisa?
     
  23. racerboy9

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    Alberto, rest assured, MG is better than Triumph. But not by much!
     
  24. Julio Batista

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    Boring day, so here we go!:)

    1. No.

    2. Never, and no.

    3. No.
     
  25. Julio Batista

    Julio Batista Formula 3

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    Did Dinos ever come with shields from the factory? Not as far as I know.
     

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