Fiat Dino Coupé Bertone 2.0 1967

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23.000,00 - 38.000,00

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Specifications
  • Brand

  • Fiat

  • Model

  • Dino

  • Type

  • Coupé Bertone 2.0

  • Body

  • Coupe

  • Year

  • 1967

  • Registration

  • No documents present

  • Chassis number

  • 135BC0004574

  • Date of first admission

  • 30-06-1967

  • Fuel

  • Petrol

  • Odometer reading

  • 4129 Km

  • Color

  • Gray

  • Transmission

  • Manual

  • LHD or RHD

  • LHD

Description

The Fiat Dino Coupé 2.0 is a sports car produced by Fiat between 1967 and 1969. It is one of the two versions of the Dino Coupé that were produced, along with the Dino Coupé 2.4. The Fiat Dino Coupé 2.0 is powered by a 2.0 liter V6 engine developed by Ferrari. The engine produces approximately 160 horsepower and is connected to a five-speed manual transmission. The car has a top speed of about 200 km/h. The design of the Fiat Dino Coupé 2.0 is the work of the Italian coachbuilder Bertone and is characterized by its streamlined and elegant design. The interior is spacious and luxurious, with leather upholstery and high-quality materials. At the time, the car was one of the most advanced sports cars on the market. Approximately 3.670 units of the Fiat Dino Coupé 2.0 were produced, adding to the exclusivity and value of this classic car. Today, the Fiat Dino Coupé 2.0 is considered a sought-after and rare classic that attracts sports car enthusiasts and car collectors. It looks like this car still has its first paint. The cars on offer are part of a static collection that has been accumulated over the last 40 years. They are mainly in an unrestored, original but dusty condition. We have not tried to start any of the cars. We have been informed that the engines have been turned, on a regular basis, but the exact condition of the cars and the engines is unknown to us. You can inspect the cars on the viewing days for which you have to make a reservation through our ticketshop.

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