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Discussion in '206/246' started by F360CDC, Apr 19, 2005.

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  1. jselevan

    jselevan Formula 3

    Nov 2, 2003
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    Drew365 - as dm_n_stuff implied, 206 was aluminum, however, 246 was steel with the exception of the front and rear deck lids. The front, engine and trunk lids are aluminum. I do not believe they were left over parts, but a result of the intended design (to lighten the vehicle by using aluminum on non-structural lids).

    Jim S.
     
  2. stratos

    stratos Formula Junior

    Dec 9, 2003
    639
    Switzerland
    On the Dino all body parts are non-structural as the car is built on a spaceframe chassis.
     
  3. synchro

    synchro F1 Veteran

    Feb 14, 2005
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    Are Euro cars lighter than US cars because they don't have the added options or some internal difference?
     
  4. celestialcoop

    celestialcoop Formula Junior

    Mar 20, 2006
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    'couple of anomalies on the yellow Dino:
    1. The round "ripetitori laterale" (side repeater light) on the rear fender is normally not present on any Dino.
    2. The round "side repeater lights" are too large for a 206/246. They are similar to those found on other Italian cars of that era. In this case, they may have been utilized as "side marker lights" on all four fenders in deference to DOT compliance & in lieu of the the rectangular lights normally found on USA-spec cars.
    For clarification:
    'Side REPEATER Lights' mimic the turn signal lights: Blink. They were installed in the front fenders only.
    'Side MARKER Lights' mimic the parking and/or running lights: Continuous. They were installed in all four fenders.
    As always, second opinions are encouraged!
    Cheers,
    Coop
     
  5. miurasv

    miurasv F1 World Champ

    Nov 19, 2008
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    #30 miurasv, Sep 13, 2022
    Last edited: Sep 13, 2022
    Later USA Dino Length?

    Are the later USA Dinos with double bracket bumpers longer than previous USA and all other market Dinos which are stated as being 4235 mm long?
     
  6. jag312

    jag312 Karting

    Oct 22, 2015
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    Edward Peterson
    "Are Euro cars lighter than US cars because they don't have the added options or some internal difference?"

    I have an M-Series (01458) that was built for European sale. I was told that the M-Series were 100kg (220 pounds) lighter than the E-Series due to added steel to make the car pass the DOT crash test. For those who have restored both series, can this be confirmed?
     
  7. 4CamGT

    4CamGT F1 Rookie

    Jun 23, 2004
    2,882
    Southern California
    I would imagine Euro M-Serie and Euro E-Series Dino Coupes to be close in weight. Only main differences I know of is M-Series have thinner bumpers, Alu front lid and different fuse box. Plus lot of smaller details. If there are structural differences I would love to know. An A/C equipped Dino is probably about 70lbs+ heavier.
     

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