308 GT4 "Dino"
308 GT4 "Dino"
308 GT4 "Dino"
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308 GT4 "Dino"
308 GT4 "Dino"
Bertone were responsible for classic designs such as the Lamborghini Miura, the Alfa Romeo GT Junior and rally legend Lancia Stratos. The car is a two plus two so it is practical if you’ve got small kids or need to take some (small) mates out for a pose. In classic red, the Ferrari 308 GT4 Dino is a real show stopper and was bought from a classic car hire company who were updating their stock.
SPECIFICATIONS
- The Dino brand of mid-engined, rear-drive sports cars was produced by Ferrari from 1968 to 1976
- The car was an attempt by Ferrari to produce a relatively low cost sports car by using components from other vehicles
- The Dino brand was reserved for cars with engines with fewer than 12 cylinders. This meant that the Ferrari name was kept for the V12 and flat 12 models
- The Dino is named in honour of Enzo Ferrari’s son, Alfredo ‘Dino’ Ferrari. He and engineer Vittorio Jano influenced his father’s decision to produce a line of V6 and V8-engined racing cars in the 1950s. Dino died of muscular dystrophy on June 30, 1956 at the age of only 24
- Initially branded as a ‘Dino’ model, the 308 GT4 was produced from 1973 to April 1980. It was Ferrari's first V8 production automobile
- The 308 GT4 featured the Dino badge until May 1976. At that point, it began to display the Ferrari ‘Prancing Horse’ badge on the steering wheel, bonnet and wheels
- The 308 has a wedge shaped, angular design, which makes it look very different from the 206/246 (from which it was derived). It was styled by Italian automobile company Bertone
- The 308 GT4 V8 has a 90 degree, dual overhead camshaft, a 2927cc motor with four Weber carburetors, V-8 block and heads made of aluminum alloy, and weighs in at 2535 pounds
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