OK, so here is a dino on eBay. It's a GT but has an open roof. Was the roof chopped off?...
OK, so here is a dino on eBay. It's a GT but has an open roof. Was the roof chopped off? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4534492756
saw this GTS in person at the FOW party last saturday night. very clean, nice patina to the seats, good panel fit/gaps. but $100k? I have no idea anymore . . .
They ALL say "Dino GT" on the back, even the GTSs. What's more notrworthy is that it's got both Daytona seats and the flared fenders/wide Campy wheels. A very late car, by the way, judging by the chassis no.
Ah, I didn't realize they all say "GT" even the GTS version. Learn something every day. Man I want one of these. Birdman
They're looking for a number north of $100K, great price if they can get it. It has all the Ferrari tags hanging on it that need to come off, which is too bad since it apparently just got a respray. I would have left them off after the repaint. No mention of books or tools, and it's had about 4 or 5 owners in the last 8 years. I'd love to see this one go for $110K or more, just seems like a lot of money for a not special (except low mileage) car. White is not the most attractive color for this car, although, according to the Dino Register, it's the original color.
s/n 08500, very cool color - white with sexy red interior and black Daytona stripes. I like it! The campy wheels appear to be the correct ones withe the "Dino" script in them
this car is an original chairs and flares car, that appears to be in good condition. i emailed the seller about the books and tools and received no response. if the car has them, i would not be surprised to see the car sell for north of the $100k mark. however, the seller hasn't gone out of his way to bring that type of money.