Ferrari’s 2-litre V6 four cam engine was designed in mid 60s to lead Ernesto Brambilla and Derek Bell into winning the Formula 2 European Championship. In order to satisfy FIA’ s homologation production requirements, Ferrari collaborated with Fiat thereby creating the V6-engined Fiat Dino series. The Dino Coupe was shaped by design legends Giorgetto Giugiaro and Marcello Gandini to be constructed by Bertone. Unveiled at the 1967 Geneva Motor Show, it featured a 5-speed gearbox, independent front suspension, a live rear axle and disc brakes all around. The Dino Coupe offered was produced in 1967 and imported in Greece in 1980 to be registered to its first owner. In 1987 it changed hands only to be acquired 2 years later as part of a Ferrari private collection. In 1997 it was treated to an engine overhaul with Superformance UK supplied parts and later to a body restoration and finish in Ferrari’s Giallo Fly Yellow. In 2023 the Dino was fully serviced with special emphasis on fuel system, clutch, brakes and cooling rendering a daily driver. Specifications Year: 1967 Make: Fiat Model: Dino 2. 0 Body: Coupe 2+2 Designer: Giorgetto Giugiaro / Marcello Gandini, Bertone Chassis number: 135AC* 0002773* Engine make: Ferrari-Fiat 236B Engine number: 132A000* 0023127* Engine type: alloy, 1987 cc, 6 cyl. in V config., DOHC, triple Weber 40 DCN14 carbureted, 9:1 compression, 158 bhp at 7200rpm 171 Nm at 6000 rpm output Transmission type: 5sp manual Exterior color, code: Giallo Fly Yellow, Ferrari 102 Interior color: Nero Black Registration: light passenger vehicle, Greece