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Looking to buy a Ferrari Dino second hand
philhoggins
Posts: 90 Forumite
in Motoring
not looking to spend more than £140,000 ideas folks? Must be red and under 25,000 miles
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Which Dino?0
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365 is the preferred option0
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365 covers a range of 12 cylinder cars not a Dino
Currently a complete 246 Dino will set you back more than £ 140 000 and any low mileage will probably not be genuine
Here's one needing a bit of work within budget
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ferrari-Dino-246-GT-Rolling-Chassis-Spares-or-repair-/121079971362?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item1c30edbe22&clk_rvr_id=4598891914680 -
OP Do you mean the 365 Daytona?
There were the following GT Dinos:
206 GT
246 GT
246 GTS
308 GT4
208 GT4
Whichever Ferrari you mean you would be best to contact your nearest Ferrari dealer.0 -
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For a specialist/enthusiast car like that you would be better to look on the Ferrari club users forum. You will find that cars offered for sale there are genuine mileage and well cared for.0
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Damn. Only yesterday I chucked out a classic car magazine with a complete guide on how to buy a Dino in it. Sorry op.0
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For a specialist/enthusiast car like that you would be better to look on the Ferrari club users forum. You will find that cars offered for sale there are genuine mileage and well cared for.
I think I'll log onto the Ferrari club users forum and ask if they can offer any tips on buying a reliable diesel for a couple of grand!0 -
You could perhaps save yourself a few quid by buying one in a less desireable colour then buy some red gloss from B&Q and repaint it yourself. Top tip from Top Gear.0
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Can I have a pint of what ever the OP has been drinking? :beer:PLEASE NOTEMy advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.0
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