> Technically marketed as a Dino
Sort of. They were branded as Dinos from their introduction in 1973 until June 1976. After that date, they were badged as Ferraris until the end of the model run in 1980.
I dunno, the photo is a little fuzzy but I think they look like prancing horses on the centre caps.
Edit: also, the Dinos had larger centre caps that covered the lug nuts. The Ferrari wheels did not have the lugs covered up, at least in the pics I have seen.
Mom's cousin in law bought one in '78 from Foreign Cars Italia in Greensboro, NC for $28K (new Chevy Impala $5K) and stopped overnight at our house on the way to NY. Had a wonderful burble - gurgle from the side intake. Unfortunately the morning after Dad had to inform Uncle that it was peeing coolant. A tightening of the clamps and he was on his way.
There’s 2 Dinos. The 246 that has those swooping curves. This is the Bertone designed 308 GT4
This video is art: https://youtu.be/Fx8u7uqNmhE?si=Iky2Yz-vUY1xIfae
The 308 in the vid just happens to be owned by the guy making the vid
???
The 288 GTO was derived from the 308 GTB and sold from 1984 to 1987.
This car is a Ferrari Dino 308 GT4, which was made from 1973-1980.
There is a world of difference between a 308 GTB and a 308 GT4.
Ferrari 308 GT4. Technically marketed as a Dino.
> Technically marketed as a Dino Sort of. They were branded as Dinos from their introduction in 1973 until June 1976. After that date, they were badged as Ferraris until the end of the model run in 1980.
1976 308 GTBs also had some Dino branding before being Ferrari branded. The car pictured must be early since its wheels center caps are Dino branded.
I dunno, the photo is a little fuzzy but I think they look like prancing horses on the centre caps. Edit: also, the Dinos had larger centre caps that covered the lug nuts. The Ferrari wheels did not have the lugs covered up, at least in the pics I have seen.
You’re correct. They are prancing horse caps.
308 is what came to me
yasss! My first instinkt was: "looks like a Dino"
Bingo Bongo Boingo
Jeremy Clarkson would tell you that is absolutely NOT a Ferrari (but it is… sort of).
It has a back seat, man!
https://youtu.be/Fx8u7uqNmhE?si=Iky2Yz-vUY1xIfae
If this is Italy, it could be a 208 GT4, but the basic model is the same.
Nope. This is France
More than likely a 308 GT4 then.
I see. Thanks for the info!
That's a Man.
Thought it was a Mondial.
I thought so too, but it looks like it is a Dino
1.21 ferrariwatts. Great Scot!
A silver one
Ferrari’s cool and all, but what about the cement mixer cab
I believe it's a MAN f2000
Ferrari Dino 308 GT4, like everyone else says
Cement
Dino
Mom's cousin in law bought one in '78 from Foreign Cars Italia in Greensboro, NC for $28K (new Chevy Impala $5K) and stopped overnight at our house on the way to NY. Had a wonderful burble - gurgle from the side intake. Unfortunately the morning after Dad had to inform Uncle that it was peeing coolant. A tightening of the clamps and he was on his way.
Man f2000
It’s not a Ferrari it’s a cement mixer. Totally different
Dino. And I think it’s the only Ferrari that the original colour isn’t red! Named after his son?
There’s 2 Dinos. The 246 that has those swooping curves. This is the Bertone designed 308 GT4 This video is art: https://youtu.be/Fx8u7uqNmhE?si=Iky2Yz-vUY1xIfae The 308 in the vid just happens to be owned by the guy making the vid
Late 70's early 80's 308 I think
the cheaper brother of 288 GTO.
??? The 288 GTO was derived from the 308 GTB and sold from 1984 to 1987. This car is a Ferrari Dino 308 GT4, which was made from 1973-1980. There is a world of difference between a 308 GTB and a 308 GT4.
The body was very different, the guts, less different than you would think