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1963 Dino 308 GT4
DLS Automobile

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23-0803033

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Germany

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Exterior azzuro metallic

 

Interior cream/blue

 

First registration 03/23/1975

 

Power in HP/ KW 231/170


We actually fought for this gorgeous guy for over a year until we were able to take it over from its now quirky, only previous owner in Piedmont. The good man had had a villa built in the countryside - probably due to low property prices - and put his Ferrari in the garage in order to then employ the landscape gardener with the planting. When we finally wanted to take over the Ferrari many years later, it took careful planning and the appropriate equipment on our part to free the car from its golden cage after hours of work. After extensive work to bring it back into service, we present you with one of the few specimens of this model, most of which has its first paintwork, its first interior, its first carpet ... we are firmly convinced - to find a better preserved, almost completely original Dino 308, becomes almost impossible. A few hundred kilometers have now been driven with it to check all its functions and thus ensure that the next owner can continue to enjoy a Ferrari that is almost 50 years old as much as possible. We would be happy to invite anyone who is interested to visit us and we are pleased to present you with one of the last representatives of its kind, which was lucky enough to spend a large part of its past decades safely in a dry garage. Its slumber was ended by one of the most capable Ferrari workshops and can be documented in the form of all available invoices. The Dino is therefore in the best of company in our selection of exceptional automobiles and is already looking forward to its new home.
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