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1970 Ferrari Dino 246 GT
Cool Classic Club

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SH ID

25-0418002

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Netherlands

Dealer

Power 193 PK

Date Part I September 15, 1970

Color Giallo Senape

Interior Black leather

Transmission Manual

VAT deductible Margin

Delivered new in Rome on December 2nd, 1970, this Ferrari Dino 246 GT M-series is finished in one of the rarest and most beautiful colors ever to leave Maranello: Giallo Senape. Just 64 Dinos were originally painted in this bold, mustard yellow — and this example left the factory with an equally rare white interior, making it an exceptionally desirable and collectible specification. The interior is now professionally reupholstered in black, but the original bianco is confirmed in the factory records — offering a unique opportunity to return the car to its original, extremely rare combination. Not that it needs it — it looks absolutely stunning as is. As an M-series model, this Dino holds a special place in the evolution of the 246 GT: the perfect bridge between the early L-series and the more common E-series. It combines mechanical improvements with the purist aesthetics of the earlier cars — widely regarded as the sweet spot in the Dino range, both to own and to drive. What truly sets chassis #01360 apart is its extraordinary story. Stolen in the 1970s and re-identified under chassis number #02108, its true identity remained hidden for decades — until Ferrari Classiche stepped in. In 2019, the factory conducted a thorough investigation, confirmed the car’s original identity, and officially restored its chassis number. Today, it bears the correct stamp once again — verified and documented by Ferrari Classiche — reclaiming its rightful place in the marque’s history. Between 2017 and 2020, the car underwent a restoration by Classic Car Service in Belgium. Every detail was addressed with care and precision — from the flawless bodywork and correct panel fit to the fully rebuilt mechanicals. The result is more than just a beautiful Dino: it’s a crisp, responsive, soul-stirring drive, exactly as it was meant to be. Accompanied by its Ferrari Classiche certification and the respected Dino Compendium, this matching-numbers and matching-color 246 GT is far more than a collector’s item — it’s an irreplaceable opportunity to own one of the most uniquely specced, best-documented, and emotionally resonant Dinos in existence. Not Just a Dino. An extreme Rarity.
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