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1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS Series III

Tony’s Take: 👍 👍 “The car you couldn’t give away!” That’s what a dealer said to me back in 2010 when I tried to wholesale him a near perfect 20k mile Ferrari Dino 246 GTS Series III. I offered him a Certified “Classiche” Red Book” 1972 Dino for $125k. Last week, a Dino with more miles and better color than the one above sold for $501k. That’s a boat load of cash, but it is a gorgeous, important car. Downside: Baby Boomers are dying off. Younger buyers are focusing their attention on the X Gen cars from 1975 to 2005. I don’t see Dinos getting any stronger over the next 5 years. (Most pre-’72 Ferraris haven’t moved much during this crazy exotic car spike.) ‘Chairs and NO Flares‘ 

Transactions from previous sales

MakeFerrari
ModelDino 246 gts series III
Year1972
Miles29k
Total Produced280 246GTS in 1972
1,274 GTS models total.
Condition★ ★ ★
Price When New$16,745
Inflation Calculator
Highest Previous Price$501k (07/06/2022)
Auction HouseBring A Trailer
Auction Date07/19/2022
My Prediction$395k – $425k
Hammered At$409,000

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