The very rare aluminum bodied beauty, on the track, seen on page 2 and further back also. http://www.mauiscca.org/gallery/022606AM?page=1 My more humble 308 with 18" wheels over here.. (not tracked) http://www.mauiscca.org/gallery/022606PMCROST/DSCF6826 enjoy Mahalo. Mark
Yes, you are correct. It is his car, I missed seeing them by a an hour or so last Sunday. I hope to meet them some time soon. Mark
What appears to be blue tape is to prevent rock chips? And (I hate to sound dumb, but), are all 206's alloy bodied? Thank you.
Yes, all 206 Dino GTs were alloy bodied. Besides the smaller engine (2 liters) that's the other major difference to the 246 GT/GTS (2.4 liters) which were steel. Marcel Massini
It always amazes me how absolutely tiny these cars are, they are even a bit smaller than a 246 in wheelbase. Just look at it in comparison to the people and BMW. How so very pretty though. Very pretty. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Where is the track? All the times I've been to Maui and I never even thought there would be a track. This is awesome! Manny
Weren't the 206 blocks cast in alloy vs cast iron in the 246, or am I grossly mistaken? Lovely little car for sure. He ought to TLC the right front bumperette though. And loose the F-badge in the hood, and that ghastly mirror...
http://www.mauiscca.org/gallery/022606AM/02260264_G?full=1 http://www.mauiscca.org/gallery/022606AM/02260268_G?full=1 what a blast to drive my 206......nice to push the limit...Gregg Blue #00350
Aloha.....my Dino on Maui..and a 246 GTS in Honolulu that I know of..2 or 3 more ferraris on Maui and probable quite a few in Honolulu...... Gregg Blue