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24 - 1971 FIAT DINO 2400 COUPE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 417…
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Estimate €43,000 - €48,000
Description
1971 FIAT DINO 2400 COUPE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 4175 The 1971 Fiat Dino 2400 Coupé embodies one of the most prestigious collaborations in the Italian motor industry. The result of a partnership between Fiat and Ferrari, it was designed at a time when motor racing required manufacturers to produce production models equipped with engines derived from racing. Under its elegant bonnet lies a 2.4-litre Ferrari V6, giving the car a uniquely sporty character while retaining the comfort of a refined grand tourer. Designed by the renowned coachbuilder Bertone under the direction of Giorgetto Giugiaro, the coupé's taut lines, well-balanced stance and typically 1970s Italian styling make it a real eye-catcher. More mature and accomplished than the first 2000 version, the Dino 2400 benefits from major technical improvements: independent rear suspension, power steering and a more powerful engine, giving it a smoother, more powerful ride. A true symbol of elegance and mechanical passion, the 1971 Fiat Dino 2400 Coupé is today a sought-after collector's car. It bears witness to an era when Italian design and Ferrari technology came together to create a car as rare as it is legendary. Video of its 6-cylinder engine running, available on request. File of over 40 photos available on request. Several invoices available on request (1987 to 2022). Photos of body and engine restoration also available on request. Same owner since 2018. Presence of an appraisal carried out by an approved expert (available on request). French Collection registration document. Favourable roadworthiness test on 20/05/2026 (available on request). 73,500 kms on the clock.
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About the sale 14th auction of classic and prestige cars and motorbikes
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Auction time 06/07/2026 at 2:30 PM
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