The fact that this Ferrari was “sold new to Corrado Ferlaino,” the famous long-term owner of Napoli, the Italian Football team, only adds to its prestige.

Auction Preview: 1967 Ferrari Dino 206 S

Get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Ferrari history! Up for auction is the 1967 Ferrari Dino 206 S, one of only two examples fitted with the powerful Tipo 233 engine. This stunning sports racer is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful of the 1960s and is sure to turn heads at any car show or event.

The 1967 Ferrari Dino 206 S was restored by Ferrari Classiche in 2014 and is certified by the Red Book. This certification attests to the authenticity and quality of the restoration, ensuring that this Ferrari is a true collectible. With its stunning Piero Drogo-designed Spyder bodywork, this Dino 206 S is one of the final 13 examples ever constructed, making it a truly rare and valuable piece.

This Ferrari has a rich racing history, having raced in several Italian hillclimbs during 1966-67. It has also been featured in some of the world’s most prominent Ferrari collections, including Pierre Bardinon’s Mas du Clos. The fact that this Ferrari was sold new to Corrado Ferlaino, the famous long-term owner of Napoli, the Italian Football team, only adds to its prestige.

With the vast majority of Dino 206 S examples locked away in long-term collections, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant car from Ferrari’s golden period of sports racing success. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Ferrari history! Get your bids ready for this once-in-a-lifetime auction opportunity.

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