Equipment
Campagnolo alloy wheels, A C. Restored to like new condition with excellent paint and chrome but new leather upholstery and an odd dash top covering. Very clean and orderly engine compartment. An originally US delivered chairs and flares Dino with wide Campagnolo wheels. Very attractive and well maintained with only a little age and use separating it from showroom condition.
Market commentary
Sold at Rick Coles Monterey auction in 1996 for $56,180 and then after restoration at Barrett Jackson in 2002 for $88,560 (with a set of tacky chrome wire wheels.) Its condition hasnt changed since then with just 534 more miles showing on the odometer than there were in 2002. But at least the ugly wheels are gone, no doubt accounting for the enhanced price Uh, not really. This is a great example of the rapid escalation of Dino prices, particularly in the last few months. GTS Dinos were expensive in Scottsdale, but this is a curve setter by a large margin.