Make: | Fiat |
Model: | Dino |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | -- |
Year: | 1967 |
Mileage: | 85,489 |
VIN: | 00000000000000000 |
Color: | Yellow |
Engine: | 2.0 V-6 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | Spider |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Huntington Station, New York, United States |
1967 FIAT DINO SPIDER 2.0 --Giallo Fly Yellow with Black interior, Black carpeting, Black top, 2.0 V-6 engine, 5-speed transmission, 85,000 Kilometers (52,000 Miles) from new. Vin: 135AS0000452 The Fiat Dino Spider was brought to life as a collaboration between Fiat and Ferrari to build a six-cylinder engine to meet the homologation requirements for Formula Two Racing, which called for the production of 500 engines. With a design penned by Pininfarina, emulating the 1965 Ferrari Dino 206 GT prototype. Considering its... relatively small 2.0 liter engine, its performance was exceptional, as it could accelerate from zero to 60 mph in seven seconds and continue on to a top speed of 130 mph. When production ceased in 1969, over 2,000 had been produced, but very few made their way stateside. Therefore, these Dino’s Spiders were a rare sight in the United States. This Dino Spider’s history is known back to 2001 when it was acquired by Robert Willis, a chef living in Illinois. During his seven-year ownership, Willis drove the Dino nearly 14,000 kilometers. In 2008, he sent the car to Euro-Tec Motors in Livingston, New Jersey, for a full engine rebuild, which totaled to nearly $14,000. Willis sold the car shortly thereafter to Mr. D.Metzgar, of Portland, Oregon, who commissioned further mechanical and cosmetic work, including a refreshing of the original interior, completely restoring the wheels, and rebuilding the transmission. In 2010, the car was subject to a further engine-out service, when the transmission and clutch were rebuilt. One year later, the car was fully repainted and minor bodywork was completed. While in the possession of its previous owner, located in Portland, the car underwent a comprehensive cosmetic refresh, which included the seats, re-dying the convertible top, re-chroming of trim and detailing the engine bay and undercarriage. Accompanying the Dino is a binder of documentation and service receipts dating back to Willis’ purchase in 2001, showing all work completed. Recently, the Dino has been owned by a meticulous collector and friend well-known to Autosport Designs and has undergone regular maintenance. It has been enjoyed during seasonal use, concours showing and has been a vintage rally participant. In 2015, this Dino Spider was shown at The Quail “A Motorsport Gathering.” In 2016, it participated incident-free in the 2016 Copperstate 1000 Road Rally. Having also been on this rally I can attest to having enjoyed seeing the beautiful couple enjoying their Dino Spider on the road. This Fiat Dino Spider, with its fantastic V-6 Ferrari engine and elegant Pininfarina styling, has been considered a cult classic for many years, as it combines all the passion of a Ferrari with a level of Fiat practicality, making for a perfect weekend driver or Rally entrant.