Under a Fiat badge, an engine signed Ferrari: hard to find more troubling for a simple old car. In 1967, the Turin manufacturer launched the 1967 Fiat Dino coupe, an elegant 2+2 that hid under its long hood a V6 directly from the race, a block designed for Formula 2 single-seaters 59 years ago, this "small Ferrari" at a price Fiat landed on the roads with a simple promise: to offer the thrills of a competition engine in a GT that can be used dai…
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Under a Fiat badge, an engine signed Ferrari: hard to find more troubling for a simple old car. In 1967, the Turin manufacturer launched the 1967 Fiat Dino coupe, an elegant 2+2 that hid under its long hood a V6 directly from the race, a block designed for Formula 2 single-seaters 59 years ago, this "small Ferrari" at a price Fiat landed on the roads with a simple promise: to offer the thrills of a competition engine in a GT that can be used dai…