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Least Accurate Dino Article of the Year Award

Discussion in '206/246' started by f328nvl, Jul 10, 2012.

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  1. f328nvl

    f328nvl Formula Junior

    Nov 10, 2004
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    Herts
    Full Name:
    John
  2. bigodino

    bigodino F1 World Champ
    Silver Subscribed

    Apr 29, 2004
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    Peter den Biggelaar
    I guess they included the 308 GT4 Dino. I that case the information is correct.
     
  3. miurasv

    miurasv F1 World Champ

    Nov 19, 2008
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    Steven Robertson
    Still doesn't add up. See below.

    Dino 206 GT
    Production started: 1967.
    Production ended: 1969.
    Total production: 152, two RHD.
    First serial number: 10523, 00102.
    Last serial number: 00404.


    Dino 246 GT
    Production started: 1969.
    Production ended: 1974.
    Total production: 2,487, 488 RHD.
    First serial number: 00400.
    Last serial number: 07650.

    Dino 246 GTS
    Production started: 1971.
    Production ended: 1974.
    Total production: 1,274, 235 RHD.
    First serial number: 02174.
    Last serial number: 08518

    Dino 308 GT4 2+2
    Production started: 1973.
    Production ended: 1980.
    Total production: 2,826, 547 RHD.
    First serial number: 07202.
    Last serial number: 15604.

    308 GTB
    Production started: 1975.
    Production ended: 1981.
    Total production: 2,185; 712 fiberglass (100 USA), 365 RHD (154 fiberglass).
    First serial number: 18317.
    Last serial number: 34503 (?).

    308 GTS
    Production started: 1977.
    Production ended: 1980.
    Total production: 3,219, 184 RHD.
    First serial number: 20757.
    Last serial number: 34501.
     
  4. alhbln

    alhbln Formula 3
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    Mar 4, 2008
    1,749
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    Adrian
    Including the photo, the chassis is too short (check out the nose). Looks like they mangled the aspect ratio while editing the image?
     
  5. 2GT

    2GT Formula 3

    Aug 25, 2008
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    Fred
    That is indeed one snub-nosed Dino! Fred
     
  6. JazzyO

    JazzyO F1 World Champ

    Jan 14, 2007
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    Onno
    No, Peter, although Ferrari still produced GT4's in the late '70s, there was no car produced with a Dino badge after 1977.


    Onno
     

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