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Two more $200K+ Dino's for sale

Discussion in '206/246' started by HMB-Dino, Sep 2, 2011.

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  1. HMB-Dino

    HMB-Dino Formula 3 Silver Subscribed

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    Granted, these are the listed prices...who knows what they'll actually sell for;

    $225k - 1974 DINO 246 GTS DINO (SN not given); Azzuro with Tan Daytona Seats, 30k miles (http://www.autosportdesigns.com/Sales/Salesphotos.aspx?ID=2126)

    $270k - 1974 DINO 246 GTS "CHAIRS & FLARES" (SN not given); Rosso Corsa with Black Daytona Seats, 17k miles (http://www.autosportdesigns.com/Sales/Salesphotos.aspx?ID=2127)


    And no, I'm not on commission to the seller (I wish!)...just providing this community with info on current (asking) prices when I see them.
     
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  2. 166&456

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    There is al lot, a LOT of competition for such an amount of cash.
     
  3. furious_ferrari

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    I dont think they put enough tire shine on both of them :p
     
  4. BigTex

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    I'd think I'd send Roy Cats the same money for his 16M, instead!!
     
  5. 4CamGT

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    Seems like really original or beautifully restored coupes are difficult to find in the U.S.A. Rarely come for sale.

    Freeman
     
  6. shaughnessy

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    I know of an excellently restored 246GT
     
  7. 4CamGT

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    Tell us more!!!
     
  8. racerboy9

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    That car looks very original. Did they use a different type spare tire hold down with the Campy's?
     
  9. tx246

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    The red chairs and flares car is s/n 08298
     
  10. tx246

    tx246 F1 Veteran Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    Is the Azzuro car 07890?
     
  11. Pantdino

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    for $225 they can't even detail the engine bay?
     
  12. lotustt

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    Agree, I thought similar. And that at the very least.
     
  13. tx246

    tx246 F1 Veteran Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    Gorgeous color combo.
     
  15. GermanDino

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    and very much original, looks like a very interesting GTS to me
     
  16. Pantdino

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    My understanding is that the marked difference in values between the GT and GTS is an American thing. The Japanese, I am told, and many Europeans, prefer the GT. So back in the days of the strong yen and Euro many GT's were shipped overseas to more appreciative new owners.
     
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    That rear bumper looks awfully cocked, but it could be the camera....

    Regards, Alberto
     
  18. silver1331

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    Autosport seems to price their cars towards the top of the range (US price range), im not sure if they sell more to Europeans or not but that could be a reason.
     
  19. tx246

    tx246 F1 Veteran Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    I think they tend to get more cars because they judge the market as improving and buy more. As stupid as my comment sounds, they tend to keep nice cars coming to market. they also deal with many repeat customers, I would think, that like to trade for different things. Maybe that helps too.
     

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