| Product Details- 176 Pages
- 250 Photos & Illustrations
- Paperback
- Colour
- Published in 2015
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| Dino – The V6 Ferrari By Brian Long | Features - THE definitive record of the little V6 Ferrari and its Fiat sibling - Dino - named after Enzo's son - Full year-by-year coverage of production models - American and European markets covered in great detail - Special variants covered in full, including Fiat versions - Rare prototype photographs - Over 250 contemporary pictures, mainly in colour - In addition to photographs, contemporary advertising and brochures have been used - Useful appendices supplement detailed text - Buyer's guide
Description Although not the fastest or the most powerful Ferrari, the beautiful lines of the Dino have inspired generations of enthusiasts. This book covers the full story of the Dino, from Pininfarina concept car through to the final production model, illustrated throughout with contemporary material.
Synopsis The book follows the story of the car named after Enzo's son from its first appearance in 1965 as a styling exercise, through to the last production car, built in 1973. Although not the fastest or the most powerful Ferrari, the beautiful lines of the Dino have inspired generations of enthusiasts. This book provides the definitive chronicle of the Dino, from Pininfarina concept car through to the final production model, and is illustrated throughout with contemporary material. The production cars for the US and European markets are looked at in year-by-year detail, so that all variants are described. | Table of Contents Introduction & Acknowledgements 5
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Ferrari 9 Chapter 2: The Dino Concept & The Fiat Line 24 Chapter 3: Debut of the Production Car 54 Chapter 4: The 2.4-litre Models 66 Chapter 5: Dino Specials & Special Dinos 133
Appendix I: Concise Buyers’ Guide 159 Appendix II: Dino Specifications 166 Appendix III: Chassis Numbers & Production Figures 169
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| Independent Reviews Crammed with data ... good value for a comprehensive marque history ... the nearest that most of us will ever get to owning [a Dino]! Classic & Sports Car |
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