Dino 206 GT

Ferrari Dino 206 GT generations

The Ferrari Dino 206 GT is a small coupe that belonged to a series of cars produced by the Italian company Ferrari in the 1950s-1970s. The series was named in honor of the son of the company founder, Enzo Ferrari. The Dino 206 GT prototype was introduced in 1965 within an alliance with FIAT to make production cheaper. This model was based on a racing car with a longitudinal rear engine. After other concepts, the manufactured chose the 1967 version with a modest two-liter engine. As a result, there was an opinion that this was not a real Ferrari, which changed after test drives for the better. Production continued throughout 1969, with about 150 cars being made.

Years of manufacture Dino 206 GT

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