Ferrari Dino
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Modern Ferrari Dino plans put on hold
A revival of Ferrari’s entry-level Dino model is still possible, but don’t expect it any time soon. Those are the words of Ferrari Chief Commercial Officer Enrico Galliera. When asked by Autocar in an interview published Monday about the prospects of a new-age Dino, Galliera said...
Drew Johnson -
David Lee and his controversial Dino visit Jay Leno's Garage
David Lee, the famed collector of all things Ferrari, recently decided to build his own dream machine. What started life as a 1972 Dino has been transformed into the restomodded machine now called a Dino Monza 3.6 Evo. Lee brought the car to Jay Leno's Garage so the affable car lover could give it...
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Famous Ferrari collector restomods a Dino, plans to build more for sale
David Lee loves Ferraris both new and old. The millionaire enthusiast, who owns the California watch and investment empire Hing Wa Lee Jewelers, has amassed an amazing $50 million collection of truly legendary machines. Simple collecting got boring for him, though, and that's why David Lee decided...
Jeff Glucker -
Ferrari continues to flip-flop on resurrecting the Dino
Will the world ever see another mid-engine, V-6 powered Ferrari? That's a good question, and it's one Ferrari itself still doesn't have an answer to. We're talking about the on-again, off-again resurrection of the Ferrari Dino. Ferrari executives appear to be split over the idea of bringing the...
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Sergio Marchionne Hints At New Ferrari Dino
Rumors of Ferrari’s revival of its Dino nameplate date back almost a decade, with most new rumors typically getting quashed within weeks of first springing up. The latest to stir the pot is none other than Ferrari chairman and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles [NYSE:FCAU] CEO Sergio Marchionne...
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This year’s list for the annual Gooding & Company Scottsdale vehicle auction reads like a Who’s Who of the auto world, with some of the rarest cars under the sun going under the hammer. The most exclusive cars are part of a collection owned by the late Benny Caiola, a property developer who boasted the greatest collection of Ferraris in the world. Born in Italy and then immigrating to the U.S. when he was just 17, Caiola had an undeniable love for cars from his homeland. He just so happened to also own a Lamborghini Diablo GT, Muira S Jota, Countach LP400 and two of the Pagani...