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1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS by Scaglietti
RM Sotheby's

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24-1222005

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Engine No. 11496

 

Gearbox No. 2240

 

One of only 256, UK-supplied RHD Dino 246 GTS

 

Supplied new in the extremely rare Blu Chiaro Metallizzato, used on only 62 Dinos worldwide and only six RHD Dinos

 

Special order interior with cloth inserts

 

Previously owned by British racing driver Digby Martland

 

Presented in concours condition, in its original colour combination

 

Classiche Certified in 2020 as fully matching numbers

 

Just under 52,500 miles from new

 

Accompanied by its original book pack (including numbered warranty card), tool kit, and jack

 

Exceptional, comprehensive history file, including period pictures

 

An unrepeatable opportunity to acquire one of the most spectacular Dinos ever built in RHD

One of only six RHD, UK delivery 246 GTS Dinos finished in Blu Chiaro Metallizzato, chassis no. 07182 is unequivocally one of the most spectacular of the 256 UK delivery cars to come to market in recent memory. Invoiced to Maranello Concessionaires in October of 1973, factory invoices show this Dino was equipped with electric windows, metallic paint, and black cloth seat inserts alongside a Beige leather interior. Rather than remaining in Great Britain, it was sold new to Henry Linton Cars Ltd. of Jersey in the Channel Islands. Amazingly, the car’s history file contains documentation tracing its history all the way back to 1975 when the car was registered to Digby Martland of St. John. Martland was a well-known racing driver in the UK and is noted as being Chevron’s first GT customer, sharing a works-entered Chevron B16 with Clive Baker in the 1970 24 Hours Le Mans. The Dino returned to Britain in 1977 when it was sold via the Greencoat Motor Company on Vauxhall Bridge Road in London to C. Speairs. Invoiced to Mr. Speairs out of an address in London, Speairs was the director of the Australian Express newspaper, which had an office in London, but the Dino itself would be for him to enjoy in his native Australia. The Dino was loaded onto the MV Abel Tasman, and scheduled for arrival in Brisbane in March of 1978. Early Australian ownership is chronicled in a document included in the file and perhaps most interestingly, the car was purchased by Ralph Howie of Sydney in October of 1983 having seen a classified ad which also remains in the car’s file: “Ferrari 246 Dino Targa: $29,750. Almost concours condition. Low mileage. Excellent mechanicals, body, interior. New Pioneer stereo cassette. Michelin tyres. Superb car for the collector.” Remaining in Sydney, the Dino was purchased by Peter Steensel in December 1983 and he would go on to own the car until 1999. Paul Stevenson, also of Sydney, would be the car’s next owner. It would be Stevenson who would export the car back to the UK and shortly after its arrival, it was acquired by Geoffrey Rollason of London. Mario Bondini of Surrey was the car’s next owner, acquiring it in 2014. The car was certified by Ferrari Classiche in 2020 in his ownership, confirming that it retains its original chassis, engine, gearbox, and bodywork. There are a number of service invoices on hand from its time back in the UK, all from authorized Ferrari dealerships or specialist workshops including Meridien Modena, Autofficina, and Bob Houghton. Following this work the car was invited to the prestigious Cartier “Style et Luxe” Concours D’Elegance at Goodwood’s Festival of Speed. In the summer of 2024, it was decided that the Dino would be returned to its as-delivered specification of Blu Chiaro Metallizzato over Beige with black fabric inserts. Webster and Lancaster in Watford was contracted to strip the car back and repaint, painstakingly ensuring the colour was period correct with the help of both colour period photographs and Dino expert Matthias Bartz. Whilst the interior was retrimmed simultaneously by O’Rourke Coachtrimmers in West Sussex. Photos of this work are available in the history file. The results speak for themselves; the Dino is truly spectacular to behold. The car’s history file is spectacular, chronicling its journey from Jersey to London, then Australia, and back again, and also warrants the car’s mileage, showing less than 52,500 miles, as original. Importantly, the car is also accompanied by its original manuals and service book, which even bears a stamp from a service in Jersey in April of 1974. Finding a beautifully restored and tastefully specified Dino with a known history from new and Classiche certification to its name is a more difficult task than one would imagine. Only six RHD Dinos were finished in Blu Chiaro Metallizzato, making this car all the more remarkable. With its unique special order interior all it needs now is an enthusiastic new owner ready to cherish and enjoy it for years to come.
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