Image Unavailable, Please Login Greetings from So Cal, Is this close to what you are looking for? Cheers, Coop
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Let's try that again...only bigger. Kinda hard to see the specs.
Thanks to both 375+ and celestialcoop for looking. The drawing I'm trying to locate is this one from the Istruzioni Tecniche. The problem with this photo is there are several dimensions that aren't legible. There is also another drawing that comes up on google is you search for ZDino 246 chassis drawing, but that is for an earlier car and is not as complete. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sorry, I don’t know the page number as I don’t have access to the manual. All I have is this picture, but I know it came from the Istruzioni Tecniche manual.
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Simon's and Dave's links from 11 and 1/2 YEARS AGO mentions an Angelo Wallace translation, but the link provided is dead. Does anyone have a copy of the Wallace translation? Also, what happened to Alberto's project that started the thread?
Wow, that project was such a long time ago... Funny part, is now I do not know where the original is. Still have a few covers left, but no written copy one day, somewhere in the maelstrom, it will turn up Regards, Alberto
Of course Mark, it will be a few days, but it can be arranged. If I find the printed original, I could start a new production series. Regards, Alberto
Alberto, I believe you have the second printing of the "Dino 246 GT Istruzioni tecniche" book. There should be a number 71/72 in your book which would be the 71st numbered printing and was done in 1972. The first unnumbered printing had blue cardboard covers with red print. Then the last was the 71/75 Krause 4 ring vinyl cover binder. I am not sure if the three books had the same information. Angelo Wallace translated the 71/75 into English with a Copyright of 1976. i purchased my translation from Angelo Wallace, After Angelo passed there were some other copies being sold which may explain the second cover page. Just adding to the confusion. John Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have an original, blue vinyl cover "Dino 246GT Istruzioni Per Le Riparazioni" and the 1976 Angelo Wallace Translation of that manual. I believe the "Dino 246 GT Istruzioni Tecniche" may be a completely separate manual since the drawing "PUNTI DI ATTACCO DEL TELAIO" drawing does not appear in either of the manuals I have.
Hello John, Thank you for posting. If I ever find it somwhere, it is the 2nd edition with the funky hole punch with 2 holes to hold the metal strap inside. For the first set of prints we produced, we found a 2 hole puncher here, very normal. Still have 5 covers (empty) that my friend made for me. Very Latin system. Regards, alberto