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Encyclopedia > Fiat Dino

The Fiat Dino is a front-engined, rear-drive sports car first manufactured in 1967. It was an intermediate step towards creating the "true" Dino by Ferrari, and the two are often confused. The Fiat Dino allowed Ferrari to achieve the necessary production numbers to homologate Alfredino Ferrari's V6 engine for Formula 2 racing. Ferrari went on to produce a mid-engined Dino of its own, the 206 and 246.


Two body designs were made for Fiat - a Pininfarina spider and a Bertone coupe.



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Fiat Dino - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (280 words)
The Fiat Dino is a front-engined, rear-drive sports car manufactured between 1967 and 1973.
As opposed to Ferrari's version, the Fiat Dino was equipped with a live axle coupled with leaf springs.
The Dino was never sold officially in the United States, although many people imported them.
Dino (car) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (626 words)
The name "Dino" honors the founder's late son, Alfredino "Dino" Ferrari, who was responsible for the creation of the V6 engine.
In 1967, after Dino's death, Ferrari wished to race in the 1.6 L class of the Formula 2 racing series with Dino's V6.
Enzo Ferrari asked Fiat to co-produce a sports car using the engine, and the front-engined, rear-drive Fiat Dino was born.
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