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"Beautiful Dino!"

Discussion in '206/246' started by need4speed, Nov 3, 2010.

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  1. Dino Club Germany

    Dino Club Germany Formula Junior

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    So, I was not the only one...
    Exact same situation at a petrol station when I filled up my yellow GT.
    I was asked what car this is.
    Before I could aswere the guy said, what a minute I know it:
    It´s an Opel GT.
    I said; No, sorry you are wrong.
    It´s an Renault Alpine A110.
    And he agreed ;-)

    http://www.videu.de/video/YCx5ObXwjO
     
  2. dignini

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    Changing times and places! The youngsters were not immersed in Dino lore. In the US have, had people ask me what year the Corvette . Clearly they know nothing of Corvettes and your Opel owner knew nothing of Opel Gt he just bought. What was Germandino's reaction?
     
  3. GermanDino

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    I lost concentration and overfilled the fuel tank by mistake....
     
  4. dignini

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  5. 2GT

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    Back in the '70s some kids at my local gas station referred to my Dino as "an Opel GT," just to get a rise out of me, I imagine. These days, the kids are more awestruck by a Dino than they used to be! Maybe it's because they grew up riding around in fwd hatchbacks, minivans and SUVs. In any case, the Dino gets a lot of respect these days. Fred
     
  6. NeuroBeaker

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    I have grown up riding around in FWD hatchbacks. In fact, the only rear-wheel drive car I've ever owned is a SmartCar. I saw a Dino at Maranellos and, while the Dino looks good in pictures, it is achingly beautiful in person...


    Proportion-wise, it looks a very tidy package as well. I don't understand why Ferrari doesn't revive the Dino badge and start producing small V6 sports cars again. I really do think there'd be a high demand for it.

    All the best,
    Andrew.
     
  7. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    I guarantee my wife can identify a Dino. Of all the cars we have owned, that was her favorite. Photo from 1978, 02984. could not afford the Dino and a good camera then.

    Taz
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  8. Tifosi15

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    That looks like it was an exceptional Dino Taz, the memories must be fond :)
     
  9. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Bryan- Affirmative. My daughter had been over 100 mph in the Dino before she was a week old. Times change.

    Taz
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  10. MarkJ

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    I agree!

    You made the right choice.
     
  11. Argento839

    Argento839 F1 Veteran

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    At least you could still afford the Dino. :)
     
  12. abstamaria

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    With the new white floor we installed, the Dino leaps out and distracts even more. I walk past it and am often taken aback by how beautiful it is. I have to stop and look and sometimes am compelled to run back to the house to get my camera.
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  13. 2GT

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    Another great shot, Andy! Fred
     
  14. need4speed

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    Never a bad angle on the Dino. Beautiful shot Andy! TGIF to all.
     
  15. swift53

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  16. abstamaria

    abstamaria F1 Rookie

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    Thank you, Fred, need4speed; I don't think it is possible to get a bad photo of a Dino.

    But, Alberto, that is a spectacular shot. Obviously a GTS!

    Andres
     
  17. swift53

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    Thank you Andres,
    Very long arm...
    Yes, a GTS.
    One more...I really like the reflection, a lucky shot.
    Regards, Alberto
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  18. abstamaria

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    Indeed. That has to be one of the best Dino shots ever. It captures both the beauty and the exhilaration of the model.
     

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