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Ferrari - Dino (1974)

For automotive enthusiasts and collectors alike, the Ferrari Dino remains one of the most coveted Italian roadsters of the 1970s. With its lightweight chassis, mid‑engine layout, and distinctive 2.0 L V6, the 1974 model carved out a unique niche among Ferrari’s classic lineup. The car’s image is both iconic and enduring, which means that the Ferrari Dino price has always been a hot topic for buyers and investors seeking a blend of performance, heritage, and long‑term value.

Below you’ll find a detailed snapshot of the 1974 Dino’s specifications, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against comparable Ferraris. Every section is crafted to give you a clear, SEO‑friendly overview while keeping the tone factual and neutral—no marketing fluff, just the essentials.

Key Specifications (1974 Ferrari Dino)
  • Engine: 2.0 L 90‑degree V6
  • Power: 165 hp @ 6,200 rpm (rounded values for this era)
  • Torque: 140 lb·ft @ 4,800 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, 4‑speed automatic (optional in 1974)
  • Drive: Front–wheel drive, coupé body style
  • 0‑60 mph: Approximately 7.5 s
  • Top Speed: ~155 mph (est.)
  • Dimensions: Length 169 in, Width 70 in, Height 48 in
  • Wheelbase: 103 in
  • Fuel System: Carbureted—single twin‑choke Weber 44DCO hooded carburetor
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline
  • Weight: 2,040 lb (dry)
  • Brakes: Drum front, disc rear (optional)
  • Suspension: Front: Independent—double wishbones; Rear: De Dion axle + coil springs

Since its launch, the 1974 Ferrari Dino has been widely discussed concerning its condition, rarity, and market valuation. In the context of a searchable car pricing database, the ratio of used Ferrari Dino price to Ferrari Dino price is central to anticipating future trading. But before you dive into listings, understanding how this model depreciates over time—what we call the Ferrari Dino depreciation curve—is essential.

Depreciation Insights

Unlike many high‑performance sports cars that initially drop sharply in value


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