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1976 Ferrari Dino 308 GT/4

1976 Ferrari Dino 308 GT/4

This Marcello Gandini designed Ferrari Dino 308 GT/4 is more angular than most prancing horses, evoking more of Gandini’s Lambo and Lancia stylings than other Ferraris. But it also happens to have hands-on involvement from Enzo Ferrari, himself, who sat in the car and gave input on seating and pedal position. The Dino 308 GT4 was powered by a 2.9-liter V8 that’s mid-mounted, which happened to be the brand’s first mid-engine V8, a standard that lives on even today in the F8 Tributo. This particular version is in near-mint condition and has a mere 37,700 kilometers (a little over 23,000 miles) on the odometer. This Ferrari Red over black leather, 5-speed manual transmission, left-hand drive model requires nothing further and is ready to drive and enjoy for the icon it is. Most importantly, you’ll garner respect from every corner of the automotive cognoscenti.