- First registered in Italy
- Owned by German collector for 13 years
- Restored
- One of only 1,163 cars produced
Vehicle history:
The Fiat Dino is a sports car that was produced between 1966 and 1973. Two body styles were designed and manufactured for Fiat: the Spider by Pininfarina and the Coupé by Bertone. The Fiat Dino Spider was unveiled at the 1966 Turin Motor Show and was initially offered with a 2.0-liter V6 engine; the same 2.0-liter engine was also used in the Ferrari Dino 206 GT.
This particular vehicle was delivered in Italy in 1967 and remained there until 2013. In 2013, the vehicle was purchased by its current owner, who sent it to a body shop near Turin to have the bodywork restored and other repairs carried out. At the start of the work, the vehicle was red, but the original blue paint came to light underneath, and the vehicle was consequently sanded down to the bare metal. The vehicle is still registered in Italy. We’d be happy to assist you with registration in your country. The vehicle comes with the owner’s manual and some photos of the restoration. The vehicle is a true joy to drive. The Fiat Dino Spider is a thoroughbred Italian sports car. This particular example stands out especially for its blue exterior color, Azzurro Francia, paired with a black interior.