This was in front of my office today. Anyone know the stats on this model ? Image Unavailable, Please Login
??? Kit car?? wheels look really strange, little hard to tell from the photo, but I've never heard of a convertible conversion on a dino. DM Image Unavailable, Please Login
That's an Alfa Romeo Dino. I saw it up in Monterey. And I also saw it on a flat bed when coming back to L.A. from that event. Very cool car. I don't remember too much details about it. I'd have to review my videos.
One of these kit cars. Kaylor, Kelmark, or Magnum GT. Every one a POS. Somebody sawed the roof off this particular one, apparently... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not the DIVA. This car was in Monterey at the Italian Concorso. It is an ALFA ROMEO DINO. If I remember correctly, it used the 2.0l motor from the 206. That's all I can recall. I'll try to find some pics of the show online somewhere.
I only saw this car briefly but I'm pretty sure the tail end said "Dino II". I had never seen a convertible Dino and am not fimilar with "Dino II" ... which is how my question ended up here. Thank for the replies.
It IS one of these kits with I suspect some Alfa badges and possibly a late alfa V6 with a transaxle. NOT an Alfa Dino.
One car exists that is a tube-frame, one-off racer built for club events by an engineer. It looks a little like a Dino and has a midengine 2.5 or 3 liter Alfa V6. It's now owned by a fellow in the Los Angeles area, where I saw it at a show. But I'm pretty sure the car in the photo is NOT it. The car on the trailer looks like one of the kit cars--those alloy wheels were commonly available in the 60's for Volkswagen-chassis based kit cars.