On this episode of Hagerty’s No Reserve, Larry Webster, editor of Hagerty Media and Dave Kinney, publisher of the Hagerty Price Guide discuss the merits of the Dino vs. the Ferrari Daytona. They also check out the seemingly never-ending trend of people flipping brand new cars for massive profits, a world-record Acura Integra Type R auction that took place at The Amelia, and a 100-mile Ferrari Enzo in a color other than red that’s coming up for auction.
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Time to get a Urraco for $80k…….much better performer than Dino at fraction the price….
Don,
Honestly, there are lots of cars that are faster than a dino…0-60 in 7 seconds. A dino is the sum of its parts. The handling is still great after 50 years. The brakes are decent, the interior is attractive, and the gated shifter is magnificent. But it’s the looks that drives the sales. One of the most beautiful Ferraris ever made, and that’s why a uracco is $80,000, and the dino is now $600-700,000