Equipment
2419/195hp, 5-speed, Campagnolo wheels, Michelin X tires, fender flares, body color roof, Daytona-style seats, power windows, air conditioning, Becker Mexico radio, books, tools.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
US spec car with “Chairs and Flares.” Light pitting on the rear bumperettes. Some scratching on the wheel caps. A little dirt and grime in the engine bay. Good older paint. Light delaminating on one windshield corner. Mildly stretched and wrinkled leather. Leather trim is coming up off the bottom of the right A-pillar. Some fading and a scuff on the dash top. Remarkable configuration, unremarkable condition.
Market commentary
Chairs and flares can add significant digits to the price of a Dino even if they don't make the car drive any better, but even more interesting than that is that this average-quality Dino sold for nearly as much as the similar-condition car displayed next to it, a Daytona with twice the cylinders and nearly twice the power. It seems odd and it is, but that's the direction the markets for these two cars have been moving lately.