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Dimensions 206 vs 246

Discussion in '206/246' started by UroTrash, Mar 26, 2008.

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  1. UroTrash

    UroTrash Four Time F1 World Champ Consultant Owner

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    246s are a bit longer than 206s.

    Right?

    Where is the increased dimensions evident? In the front quarters, doors or rear quarters?

    I must say, I have never been able to notice a difference from casual observation.

    In fact the only external difference I'm aware of is the 6 vs 7 slots over the engine.

    The differences must be subtle because usually when you lengthen a car you lose the fluid lines (think XKE 2+2 and Datsun 260Z 2+2).

    Does anyone know exactly WHY it was lengthened? Was the 2.4 engine wider, er, "longer"?
     
  2. Crawler

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    Rogliatti's book, The Ferrari (1973), lists wheelbase and track for the two cars as follows. Unfortunately, it does not list overall dimensions.

    206GT
    Wheelbase: 2280 mm. Front track: 1425 mm. Rear track: 1400 mm.

    246GT/GTS
    Wheelbase: 2340 mm. Front track: 1425 mm. Rear track: 1430 mm.


    Wheelbase difference of 60 mm. = 2.36 inches

    Rear track difference of 30 mm. = 1.18 inches

    2+2 adaptations require alot of additional length (8-12" or more) for legroom, as well as a flattening out of the roofline for rear seat headroom.
     
  3. dm_n_stuff

    dm_n_stuff Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    If you look at the DISK I sent you with your CAR, there's an article in there that highlights all the differences between the 206 and 246, including a CHART that shows each dimension, weight, etc.:

    But to save you time click H E R E page three of the article has a chart.

    dave
     
  4. Julio Batista

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    Good article, thank you for posting it.

    Cheers,

    Julio
     
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    UroTrash Four Time F1 World Champ Consultant Owner

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    Thanks Dave. I have the disk, but unfortunately, I have never been able to get it to open on my computers, prob because they are all clunkers!
     
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    I can sell you one of those too!!! :D
     
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    I guess the 2 extra inches are in the rear quarter?
     
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    I've looked at a couple of 206s and 246s side by side and the rear quarter on the 206 looks a bit shorter. I'm not sure if that is in fact the case or if the different exhaust tips somehow create that illusion but that was what my eyes told me. I know the difference is small and subtle but it's strangely noticeable.

    ...Keith
     
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    the 206 is also about 2.5 inches lower in height if I remember correctly........gregg
     

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