Equipment
AM/FM radio, Cromodora centerlock wheels, Michelin Defender blackwall tires, vinyl and velour upholstery.
Condition
Owned for many years by Akira Stevan Patrick and displayed at the Midglen Studio in Woodside, California. Number 140 of 153 built. Three owner car. Decent chrome but the rub strips are cracking. Sound but slightly dull older repaint. Good, lightly aged interior. Aged, musty smelling original interior. Aged engine and underbody. A tired and neglected but pretty car that makes a good first impression. A very rare alloy body 206 that's not quite a time warp like new example but still too good as it sits to give a top to bottom restoration. Century of Sports Cars Collection.
Market commentary
This Dino 206 GT was sold by Gooding at Amelia Island in 2014 for $638,000 in essentially the same condition as it is today and now displays just 63 more km on its odometer. It was offered here two years ago in 2016 when it was bid to $600,000. Based on the results for the two 206 GT Dinos in the Scottsdale auctions their limited production status and lightweight aluminum coachwork seems to have fallen from favor to where they bring barely more than 246 GT Dino prices. There is unrecognized value in these cars if that's true.