Equipment
1987cc/180hp, 5-speed, Cromodora centerlock wheels, Michelin XWX tires, leather-wrapped steering wheel.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
One of 153 Dino 206 GTs. Sold new in Italy. Cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment earlier this year. Small ding in the right front bumperette and bumper rubber is wavy. Good paint and wheels. Original-looking glass and window frames. Original-looking exhaust with a few small dents in the tips on the right side. Tidy engine. Excellent leather but original dash and gauges, and the left side window winder has fallen off. A good but not great 206 Dino.
Market commentary
The regular production, steel-bodied 246 Dino GT and GTS were massive sellers for Ferrari, which at the time was still a somewhat boutique manufacturer. Over 3500 were built, so even though the earlier aluminum-bodied 206 cars look nearly identical, they are far rarer and worth a fair bit more. Dino prices shot up a few years ago and have remained strong for most conditions. This less than perfect one, for example, sold in Amelia Island in 2017 for $467,500.