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Ferrari - Dino (1971)
Discover the thrilling legacy of the Ferrari Dino, a compact yet powerful sports car that dominated the early 1970s on racetracks and street corners alike. If you’re curious about the Ferrari Dino price you might expect, the Ferrari Dino 1971 price has always been a touchstone for collectors, while the current used Ferrari Dino price can range dramatically based on condition, mileage, and provenance. Let’s dive into the facts that shape these numbers and help you assess what a 1971 Ferrari Dino is truly worth.
- Engine: 2.0‑litre 4‑cylinder, inline, Ferrari‑designed, naturally aspirated.
- Horsepower: Approximately 150 hp (depends on model year and tuning).
- Torque: 133 lb‑ft at 5,900 rpm.
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual, close‑ratio gearbox.
- Drive Type: Rear‑wheel drive.
- Transmission Layout: Front‑mid engine placement for balanced weight distribution.
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline.
- Fuel Capacity: 14 gal (53 L).
- Dimensions: Length ≈ 4,000 mm (157”)
- Wheelbase: 2,370 mm (93.3”).
- Track (Front/Rear): 1,350 mm / 1,380 mm (53.1” / 54.3”).
- Top Speed: 230 km/h (143 mph). This figure may vary with power unit and aerodynamics.
- 0‑60 mph: Roughly 6.5 s.
- Weight: 1,050 kg (2,316 lb) curb weight.
- Chassis: Aluminum honeycomb monocoque with steel subframe.
- Suspension: Double wishbone front, live axle rear with power steering.
- Brakes: Drum brakes all around (standard), optional *live‑roach* dynamic brakes available.
- Interior: Minimalist, sport seats, leather upholstery for later years, air‑conditioning optional.
- Trim Variants: Dino 232, 254, 275 (capable of 275 hp), 360.
- Special Editions: Dino 360 "Model 11" with enhanced internals.
Ferrari Dino depreciation offers a useful lens for estimating long‑term value. Unlike the bulk of mass‑produced vehicles, classic cars often *appreciate* in aftermarket conditions. However, even a high‑performance machine like the Dino can experience a loss
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| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 years ago | used | £269,500.00 | Unlock all links |