Im putting mine in a safe,I paid 5800 pound for my first Dino in 1978 wish I still had it and its jack.
This seller on eBay is making reproductions. They are very good. Ferrari Dino Jack Battaini Cap | eBay
Jack, chock and toolkit on Ebay Ferrari Dino 246 GT GTS Factory Original Tool Kit and Jack Kit Complete | eBay
Does anyone know how to remove the Battaini handle knob from the jack without destroying it? I have an original Alfa Giulietta jack with a much better condition Battaini knob than my Dino jack (knobs are identical). I want to do a swap, but it wasn't obvious how to remove them.
I have an original E series jack bag for sale if anyone is in need of one http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/ferrari-parts-collectibles/475307-246-e-series-jack-bag.html
Interesting times for stuff like this. Things that used to have little value bring big value. Things that used to have big value bring the same or smaller value. I don't understand it.
What if the market for Dino Jacks collapsed? (pun intended) If the price dropped to pre-inflation levels, say $1600, would this project still be financially viable? Seem some selling low lately Ferrari 246 Dino Jack Original | eBay
$500 and no reserve for jack and chock Ferrari Dino 246 Real Jack and Reproduction Wheel Chock | eBay
Jack, bag and chock $2900 If the condition is as good it states then it looks like a good deal Ferrari Dino 246 Jack Kit with Pouch and Wheel Chock All Original | eBay
I bought an original, well used one (to replace the repro I had) back at the end of 2013 for just over $400. So I'm guessing an equivalent one (like in the eBay listing referenced) is maybe north of $500 given how much jacks and tools in general have escalated.