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1969 Ferrari Dino 206 GT
D.K. Engineering Ltd

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Supplied new in 1969, this 206 GT is one of just 152 examples completed. Leaving the factory on 28th January, this example arrived for sale at Crepaldi Automobili of Milan in February and soon thereafter found residence with its first custodian, Giuliano Benedetti, also of Milan. This 206 GT left the factory in Rosso Chiaro over Nero Simipelle with cloth inserts in Rosso. Like all of the 206s, the bodywork was crafted from aluminium and the 2-litre engine also in aluminium with steel liners. The Dino was sold by local dealership Armando Genghini a few years later in 1972 and exported to the USA. In 1973 it was purchased by Mr Steele of Oregon, with whom it would remain for the succeeding four decades. The car spent several years in storage and in the mid-2000s the Dino was stripped and a restoration commenced. In 2008 the car was offered for sale by Steele, in a partially restored state but with much of the mechanical works already carried out. The Dino was purchased by Mr Marks of Louisiana. The Dino was imported into the UK in 2015 and in 2019, a comprehensive restoration was carried out by Joe Macari's classic department. Refinished in Grigio over Pelle Rosso, this wonderful 206 GT is today accompanied by its Ferrari red book Classiche certification confirming its matching engine and gearbox numbers as well as delivery details. Following on from its restoration, this example was shown at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed Cartier Style et Luxe Concours, proving it will be right at home on the concours field or the road alike. Freshly serviced by Charles Hurst Ferrari, this 206 GT is accompanied by its original exhaust system and will be receive four new tyres as part of the sale. 1 of just 152 examples, this 206 Dino is available to view at our showrooms outside London immediately.
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