Equipment
Centerlock Cromodora alloy wheels, Michelin XWX tires.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Looks nearly like new. Excellent paint, chrome, interior and glass. Excellent door fits. Known history from new and apparently never restored, just given such attention as it needed when required including engine and transmission overhaul in 1987 (at 70,000 km compared with 82,155 on the odometer today) and fresh cosmetics and mechanical freshening in 2008. The engine compartment is lightly oiled, as it should be. A very attractive, sympathetically owned and rare Dino.
Market commentary
Sold by Gooding & Company at Scottsdale in 2010 for $220,000 in perhaps slightly better condition than it is today but with no further restoration or refurbishment since then. The odometer shows 1,313 more km now than in 2010. The pre-sale estimate range is unusually broad and it would not have been a surprise to see this exceptionally well-maintained Dino 206 GT bring another $100K on the hammer making this a very good buy for the new owner.