I remember the moment I was hit by the car thunderbolt, I was 10 years old in 1976, at a car show, where I first laid eyes on a red 246 GTS. For me, all roads lead to Dino. I’ve had a 308, Mondial, MR2, 914, Cayman S, GT4 and now a GT4RS. All mid engined and (relatively) lightweight, the blueprint set by the Dino. Thanks for the video, your knowledge and obvious passion for these cars makes me feel like you’re the kind of dealer I like to work with.
It’s great to see you and your dad contributing via RUclips. I have read a lot of his articles but now I can put a face and shop to the name. Keep up the great work. The parked boxer in the video is gorgeous. Thanks!
As a young man, I worked for ALGAR Ferrari in PA. Early 70's. Mechanic and engine rebuilds. I had a 246 Dino I restored. The Dino was one of the best balanced cars..throttle steering was great fun. Thanks for the memory.
I had a chance to buy a "chairs and flairs" Dino in Atlanta back in 1979 for $14K but made the mistake of passing on it. I went in with my brother 50/50 on a brand new 1979 308 GTB instead. Oh how I wish I could turn back time to that day!
One thing the young lady doesn't mention is that Dinos were NEVER badged Ferrari (Owners put them on!) The other thing is on the engine block is a nice big FIAT casting!! Also the roof leaks (and squeaks! as the chassis flexes!) and as you can see if this video the damn 1/4 light window handles (stuck on the glass!) fall off when you go over a bump!!
Heh. Leaks and stuff falling off are just part of the whole Italian driving experience. "What's behind me is not important." Perhaps the most achingly beautiful car body ever designed though. That makes it worth it.
I reckon your business must be in Los Angeles area - we MUST get Petrolicous to do a film with you as always great to get knowlegeable and professional classic lady owners (I will pitch it to Nadia Fugazza and her team - they are in Culver City). Cheers, Johnny
@@FerrarisOnline Sorry for not replying sooner - Yeah I will send some details to Nadia - their office in Culver City is shut down at the moment but later this year I am sure it could be sorted. They love trying to have more ladies featured (e.g. watch 'GTS Viola' and 'Speed of Sunshine' on youtube). I can't be the chase driver though as I live in England so a long way away. Keep doing your nicely paced, professional and informative approach - it makes a nice change from presenters simply 'raving' about cars.
Sadly from 2030 on all the combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in EU :-( In Germany the Green party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing petrol stations to only one single state operated gas station per city. :-(
I remember the moment I was hit by the car thunderbolt, I was 10 years old in 1976, at a car show, where I first laid eyes on a red 246 GTS. For me, all roads lead to Dino. I’ve had a 308, Mondial, MR2, 914, Cayman S, GT4 and now a GT4RS. All mid engined and (relatively) lightweight, the blueprint set by the Dino. Thanks for the video, your knowledge and obvious passion for these cars makes me feel like you’re the kind of dealer I like to work with.
It’s great to see you and your dad contributing via RUclips. I have read a lot of his articles but now I can put a face and shop to the name. Keep up the great work. The parked boxer in the video is gorgeous. Thanks!
As a young man, I worked for ALGAR Ferrari in PA. Early 70's. Mechanic and engine rebuilds. I had a 246 Dino I restored. The Dino was one of the best balanced cars..throttle steering was great fun. Thanks for the memory.
Your videos are amazing! Please, show them on the road, on the streets, driving, so we can feel the experience. Thank you!
Will do thanks!
Your videos are always amazing! I still can't believe how lucky you are to work with such beautiful machinery.
What a cool car... thanks for sharing it!
I had a chance to buy a "chairs and flairs" Dino in Atlanta back in 1979 for $14K but made the mistake of passing on it. I went in with my brother 50/50 on a brand new 1979 308 GTB instead. Oh how I wish I could turn back time to that day!
Us aswell. That $7,000 250 GTO would look great with me in it. 😆
Such a wonderful, classic car presented by a wonderful, knowledgeable person.
What a gorgeous spec! And that gearbox 😁
The 246 GTS Dino {Chairs and Flares) is sleek and gorgeous! Who in the world would not fall in love with that sexy little ride?
Really enjoy your videos...Especially the Dino's. My favorite Ferrari.
Great Video, awesome Car enjoyable to watch and informative, Keep up the good work!
Beautiful car, one of my favorite Ferraris, along with the Daytona Spyder and 275GTS/4 NART Spyder.
And no Dino should have a Ferrari logo anywhere on it, thank you for upholding that!
Awesome car awesome information good job
Thanks!
Great detail in the video - Cool to find a dedicated Ferrari channel.
Thanks. Its hard to cover everything in one video so there will be tons more.
Ferraris Online Nice, can’t wait to watch more 👍.
Great to see a young person who knows how to stir a manual.
3 or 4 years ago there was a supposed Dino prototype photographed testing around Modena..Unfortunately no Dino model for sale as yet.
This was my favorite Ferrari
Absolutely beautiful car and colour combo, but the profile of those tyres make the car. Can you tell me what tyres they are?
Thanks for Uploading.
Thanks for watching 😁
One thing the young lady doesn't mention is that Dinos were NEVER badged Ferrari (Owners put them on!) The other thing is on the engine block is a nice big FIAT casting!! Also the roof leaks (and squeaks! as the chassis flexes!) and as you can see if this video the damn 1/4 light window handles (stuck on the glass!) fall off when you go over a bump!!
Heh. Leaks and stuff falling off are just part of the whole Italian driving experience. "What's behind me is not important." Perhaps the most achingly beautiful car body ever designed though. That makes it worth it.
Beautiful colour!! 👍
I love this baby Ferrari ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing !
Dude, get yourself on Rumble asap and you'll KILL it with new subscribers! They need more classic car content.
As they come in we will. We had a badass 67 camaro, and a 427 vette we did videos on.
this car really suits your image babe
I reckon your business must be in Los Angeles area - we MUST get Petrolicous to do a film with you as always great to get knowlegeable and professional classic lady owners (I will pitch it to Nadia Fugazza and her team - they are in Culver City). Cheers, Johnny
That would be awesome! We are in costa mesa so not far from them at all.
@@FerrarisOnline Sorry for not replying sooner - Yeah I will send some details to Nadia - their office in Culver City is shut down at the moment but later this year I am sure it could be sorted. They love trying to have more ladies featured (e.g. watch 'GTS Viola' and 'Speed of Sunshine' on youtube). I can't be the chase driver though as I live in England so a long way away. Keep doing your nicely paced, professional and informative approach - it makes a nice change from presenters simply 'raving' about cars.
Beautiful car and a hot carchick.yep il take them!
Beautiful...
Wow!
Beautiful car, Even more beautiful lady :o
Hot.
Last day I work farrei 308 car brack was not good
#687 JADI MOBIL 😂🇮🇩
Sadly from 2030 on all the combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in EU :-( In Germany the Green party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing petrol stations to only one single state operated gas station per city. :-(
I'll go have a tea with Colleen at 5 p.m.
Ah! This is a heck of a car driven by one heck of a lady!
They should resurrect the V6 due to the ever increasing mpg standards.
cool cars & they look great, but not good at all to drive. @ US$350K and up I think these cars are way over valued. like double.
I feel they are alot of fun to drive Not the most powerful but definitely fun.