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What will the fiat dino be worth in 2020

Discussion in 'Other Italian' started by Iceblue, Dec 29, 2015.

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  1. Iceblue

    Iceblue Formula Junior

    Nov 5, 2012
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    Olivier Perault
    I have been watching the car market for years now and some cars have taken expensive to a new level.
    Our dinos are being restored worldwide as we speak and this leads to how much will our cars be worth.

    It's a prediction that is worth looking into.

    Here are my predictions

    Year 2020

    Fiat Dino 2.4 Spider
    350,000 USD

    Fiat Dino 2.0 Spider
    275,000 USD

    Fiat Dino Coupe
    160,000 USD


    What does everyone think?
     
  2. FerrariF50lover

    FerrariF50lover Formula 3

    Aug 12, 2005
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    Nate
    No one can predict what happens in a unpredictable market in 5 years.
     
  3. xs10shl

    xs10shl Formula 3

    Dec 17, 2003
    2,037
    San Francisco
    Maybe top examples of the 2.4 spider can get there, given it's relative rarity, but I'd imagine the others wont be as pricey as you predict. Such prices would likely also mean that the average Ferrari 246 Dino would be in the $600k+ range, which seems a bit rich, to my sensibilities.
     
  4. velocetwo

    velocetwo F1 World Champ

    Dec 11, 2006
    12,536
    Left Coast
    Sure you can it's a prediction, but based on those #'s how many people can afford a vintage car that costs more than a small home or townhouse ? The market has limits. 911's for 3-400K Jheez
     
  5. 19633500GT

    19633500GT F1 World Champ
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  6. 2dinos

    2dinos F1 Rookie

    Jan 13, 2007
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    I prefer the early spiders: Borrani knock-off hubs & spinner nuts. Also like the construction of the light weight alloy block with steel liners. I don't predict any difference in potential value. Also, the coupes are quite beautiful and probably as rare as any other variants, so who knows? 50 years post production, hard to know what survivors exist for any of these cool little cars.

    My crystal ball is calibrated just as well (or poorly) - - - - - -
     
  7. 19633500GT

    19633500GT F1 World Champ
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    I have a 2.0, with a massive recent body shop restoration bill and glass out repaint (that dark ruby red car above) and I don't think a ton of these are A. left here in the US, and B. even on the road globally.

    The engine noise is amazing. It's time for it to go, but I still think it's a very niche market of interested buyers.
     

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