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une voiture de sport GT, du constructeur automobile italien Dino, une filiale de Ferrari ainsi baptisée en hommage à Dino Ferrari (1932-1956), le fils aîné d'Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988) disparu prématurément. Présentée au Salon international de l'automobile de Genève 1969, produite à 3761 exemplaires de 1969 à 1974.
Moins chère qu'une Ferrari traditionnelle, elle sera la machine à sensations de la marque. Le dessin particulièrement compact au style ramassé et fluide, fruit des designers Leonardo Fioravanti et Aldo Brovarone de Pininfarina.
Elle est conçue un peu dans l'esprit d'une Alpine Renault Berlinette mais davantage dans celui des Porsche 911 2,4 L. Si Alpine utilise d'abord un 4-cylindres issu de la grande série, le V6 de la 246 GT est bien plus sophistiqué et inimitable. D'une cylindrée de 2,418 L, les performances sont étonnantes pour une puissance de « seulement » 195 ch. La sonorité métallique du moteur est envoutante, ce qui aidera aussi au succès du véhicule, car il s'agit bien de la version « civilisée » d'un moteur de course. (Wikipédia)
This is the last of my detail shots of the Fiat Dino Coupé I came across in Frankfurt's Goethestrasse. A great car. The owner just came back when I took photos and was happy to let me have a look inside as well.
Fiat built the Dino Coupé from 1967-1972. Together with the open Spider version, only 7651 cars were produced. Nowadays, it's one of the most sought out Fiat cars.
This one was parked in Frankfurt's Goethestraße, the most expensive shopping street of Frankfurt.
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“If history repeats itself, I am so getting a dinosaur!”
Featuring AZOURY France - Dino necklace for The Crossroads
Date: October 3rd, 2016
SLurl: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Crossroads%20Event/3...
With 27 rubber stamps, an ink pad, and dino fun facts, this dinosaur alphabet stamp set is an essential tool for dinosaur lovers of all ages, says the packaging.
I don't remember ever seeing this before, actually, but I came across it while rummaging through some stuff in the basement, and it seemed like a good fit for the Our Daily Challenge "Toy, Game or Puzzle" topic. I like the colors and textures too. The image has been gently slid for Sliders Sunday.
HSS
Valley of Fire in Searchlight, Nevada. The rock on the left reminds me of some kind of prehistoric creature.
Dilophosaurus
Die Länge beträgt sechs Metern er wog ca. 450 Kilogramm.
Er lebte vor 199,3 Mio. Jahre.
At about 6m -7 m (23 ft) in length, with a weight of about 400 kg (880 lb).
Let's keep the red going, and this time it'll be in Ferrari red!
After Ferrari had built and raced a series of six- and eight-cylinder cars under the Dino banner (so named to commemorate Enzo's fallen son), it was inevitable that a road-going car would be built under this name, and in 1968 the gorgeous mid-engined, two-seat Dino 206 GT appeared. Like many Ferraris of the period, the Dino's beautiful body was designed by Pininfarina and produced by Scaglietti, and in this case was aluminum for the entire run of 150 built in late 1968 and 1969. The transverse mounted 2-liter, 160-hp V-6 had an aluminum block as well, built by Fiat.
Production of the 2-liter 206 GT ended in 1969 to make way for the 2.4-liter 246 GT. The 246 GT's coachwork was almost identical to the earlier car, this time in steel, possibly as a result of Ferrari realizing that this car was going to be produced in numbers never before seen by the company. Cast iron replaced aluminum for the new car's engine block, and this motor now made 195 hp initially, and 180 hp for cars sent to the United States.
Enthusiasts generally group the 246s into three broad categories. The first series of 357 built are known as the "L" cars, identifiable by their having the same wheels as the earlier 206 GT. The "M" series cars, of which 507 were built, had Cromodora wheels and a different windshield wiper arrangement. Finally, the "E" series cars appeared in late 1971 and were the most numerous, filling out the balance of the total 3,883 cars built. Included in this final series was the 246 GTS, which incorporated a neat Targa-style removable roof for those who desired an open-air option. "Chairs and Flares" are the most desirable optional equipment for these cars, and the phrase refers to Daytona-style seats and metal flares that widened the bodywork. While these two options typically appeared together, they could be ordered separately as well.
The Ferrari Dino 246 GT's $14,500 MSRP was comparable to the Porsche 911 during the early 1970s, the car it most closely competed with. Since that time, the Dino has appreciated in a way that its German counterpart has yet to see. Furthermore, the Dino’s 2.4-liter V-6 creates a wonderfully entertaining high-RPM scream just a foot behind the driver’s ears, which simply heightens the ownership and driving experience even more. Very impressive for a car that was a "budget" offering when new and wasn’t even deemed worthy of the prancing pony badge.
Dino Saluzzi & Anja Lechner - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg - 17.06.2019
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Besetzung:
Dino Saluzzi: bandoneon
Anja Lechner: cello
OUtfit : FenDuDu_Dinosaur Girl. Incl dress, cape, shoes, plush dino and balloons. At Ota.Con 2024
Hair : Wasabi // Caffellatte Hair. At K9.
Skin : [Glam Affair] Emie [Lelutka EvoX] Rose Kiss. At Dubai.
Decor :
3rd Eye Perception - Lillywood Falls ( Decor Mermaid ). Soon at Conch Island (opening on the 4th).
JIAN Dino Buddies Flyer - Green. In main store (last weeks FLF sales).
JIAN Dino Buddies Long Neck.
JIAN Dino Buddies Three Horn - Green and Red.
HISA Mixed wildflower grass.
NOMAD // Monstera Plant
Looking Close...on Friday - pencil Toppers
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Ferrari Dino 246 GTS is his full name and it is absolutely beautiful
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I shot that car for someone I know after a car meet! I've been waiting for a while to shoot a Dino on the road! That yellow color is matching perfectly a cloudy sky!