Description
The Dino 246 GTS is one of the most celebrated designs in automotive history. Conceived by Pininfarina and named in memory of Enzo Ferrari's son Alfredo — whose contribution to the V6 engine preceded his death in 1956 — it arrived in 1969 as a fundamental departure for Ferrari: smaller, lighter, mid-engined. The GTS variant, introduced in 1972, added a removable Targa panel that transformed the character of an already exceptional car. Enzo Ferrari refused to badge it as a Ferrari. That restraint has only added to its mythology.
This example is finished in Argento over black interior — a combination of understated elegance that suits the car's proportions precisely. It has covered 60, 000 km from new, is matching numbers throughout, and holds Ferrari Classiche certification. The mileage is genuine and consistent with a car carefully used and properly maintained across five decades.











