FIAT DINO
The experts from three continents write detailed reports on these classic Italian engines from Ferrari that powered the Fiat Dinos. This was the car which resulted from the early marriage of Fiat and Ferrari's renowned engineering departments; chiefly Ferrari's technical expertise and Fiat1s production methods. This book covers both the beautiful Spider and Coupe bodied cars which were fitted with two sizes of engine, the 2.0 and 2.4 V6 liter. The car arrived in 1967 and production ran on to 1972, the engine increasing in size during this period to give the car more speed and power. Included are road and comparison tests, specification and technical data, development features, new model reports, driving and road impressions plus a detailed history of the marque.

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