Dino Automotive: Vintage Car Collection
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Dino Automotive: Vintage Car Collection

By amanico · Oct 13, 2021 · 41 replies
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In this captivating feature, WatchProSite contributor amanico takes us on a visual journey through the iconic 'Dino' lineage of vintage automobiles. His stunning photography highlights the distinct beauty of the Fiat Dino Spider, Fiat Dino Coupé, and the revered Ferrari Dino, sparking a vibrant discussion among enthusiasts about the enduring appeal of these classic Italian designs. This article explores why these cars continue to hold a special place in automotive history and collector's hearts.

What a first name for some of the most exciting vintage cars! 

Fiat Dino, the Spider ( Credit Artcurial )







Fiat Dino Coupé, very Aston Martine-esque. ( Credit David Hayton )





And the Queen of the Dino, at least for me, the Ferrari Dino! ( Credit ClassicCar )









I said it many times, but they don't make cars like that / those anymore. Or almost!

Best,

Nicolas

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Gwai
Oct 13, 2021

bunch of them! Cheers Marc

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penfriend
Oct 13, 2021

the 4C fits best of these three

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judson
Oct 13, 2021

I bought it without my father’s help, as a result he never liked the car, eventually helping me replace it with a Ford Taurus SHO. THe Ford was much faster, but I don’t reminisce about it like I do my 2002. Brings back some good memories.

GE
Gelato Monster
Oct 14, 2021

its exotically curvy yet petite, polite yet sexy . cayman and alpine is close yet a bit lean and fit compare to 4C (aerodynamically cleaner ?) Personally I love 4C's richer detail yet different curve at more drastic angulary .

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penfriend
Oct 14, 2021

but not surprising as the 4C was built in commemoration to the Alfa 33 Stradale. And that one and the Dino Ferrari do share a lot of things imo

PE
penfriend
Oct 14, 2021

www.4c-forums.com

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