Not exactly ...Dino was muscular distrophy ill in late 50 and died early 60 he just design a tight v engine before his death ... Dino car series are from second half sixties ...Ferrari didnt’ like his car have less than V 12 so a six cylinders must be named “ Dino”
Dino Ferrari died due to muscular dystrophy. So all emotional cars, that are beautifull, but not perfect are named Dino, like Enzo´s son. A Ferrari car is allways treated like a handmade mechanical family member of Enzo Ferrari, if you buy it there and treat it there for service and everything a car needs to be loved.
Now that is a true driver's car!. I love the design inside and out! The paint is beautiful, interior is perfect, love the steering wheel and gated shifter. The only thing that's missing is a radio, but who needs that when you have a nice sounding engine.
There are plenty of amazing cars from that era such as Aston, Porsche, Ferrari, Ford, Corvette, Alfa and I am sure I have missed several others. People were spoiled for choice back then and it was not just rich people workers could afford nice sports cars as well. The options today are not so good.
Beautiful example and quite an unusual colour! My late father had his 1974 Dino for over 30 years and we sold her in 2019 with only 10,000 miles from new, she was one of the most original worldwide, even down to the plastic covers which hadn't been removed from the door panels. Thank you very much for the upload, brought back many wonderful memories!
@@j_jc18pl24 yes, no double clutching. However, it is not possible to rush the lever into a gear in those older cars. You must choose between double clutch and then stutter, or this. Matching revs as best as possible and be smooth. I believe in those cases, smoothness is much better for overall mechanical sympathy of all components. Those 60-70 cars/transmissions are much trickier than 80/90s and newer.
I love how even the clock still works... the car is perfect. When I was in High School in '69, I tried desperately to buy a new Dino 246 GT from Knauz Motors, Lake Forest, Illinois... couldn't pull it together, as a kid, Ferrari Enthusiast, unfortunately... still think the Dino 246 is the most amazing automotive design in history. Thank you, Winding Road Magazine the The Bond Group, for sharing.
I haven't even watched the video yet and I already think this might be the coolest POV video I've ever seen. Clips of this from previous videos on secrets to filming had me hooked.
What a beautiful Dino!!! This car looks so fun to drive! I would take this over ANY Lamborghini! I love the looks, size, engine sound and the gated shifter! Rev-matching, heal-toeing; what a special thing to know how to drive a car like this!
What an amazing and rare privilege!! Not many will ever get drive one of these cars! Fortunate bastard! The all time most beautiful car in my opinion 😍😍😍😍😍😍
I still think Ferrari should remake a car in the same spirit as the Dino. Cheap (by Ferrari standards), not excessively powerful, with a manual gearbox and a simple interior. A sports car, not a super car, that you can actually properly drive on the road.
Some say no, I say yes; we're leaving the last of the truly mechanical era. Not much longer before it's completely impossible to find cars with combustion engines, manual transmissions, and without some sort of self-driving feature.
Sure you could play with an apple in this car. But be sure to hold on to it tight. Because there aint no storage space on the interior. Besides, who plays with food anyways?
I'm not sure about this particular car, but many dogleg italian cars of the era like the Countach had rudimentary lockouts in the form of physical metal brackets you'd move in and out of place when you wanted reverse
No, most didn't. It might hard to believe, but there was a time when cars weren't meant to be driven fast, when it was about cruising, and when people were more laid back and in no rush. If you wanted to drive, you had to have the skill to gently shift, feeling the gears going in and the clutch releasing. If you weren't patient and slammed a shift just wrong, it would cost you.
ChokeKOO! Certainly not an “exotic” but I loved my 1974 Porsche 914 with a “dog leg” 5-speed and no lockout whatsoever! First to fourth was my frequent error and, rarely, a grinder into reverse!
That's why I love classic cars. No ESP, ASB, SBC, or other shit than can break down. Not even a radio.. Just a car with an engine that makes all the music you need.. ;)
Proof that nothing beats a light car with a manual gearbox and evocative engine sound. Also, it shows that modern day shit like touchsreens and electric this and electric that have more to do with laziness than driving pleasure.
Just😍😍😍. That’s a million dollar driving experience! Perfect car. Wish there was a modern analogue that didn’t cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, weigh over 3k lbs and take the entire lane.....
@@pl1068 Tha't true, of course - I forgot that they were never actually badged as Ferraris when they were produced in the Ferrari factory. Regardless, still an unusual colour as most DINOs were either red or yellow!
If only TH-cam were scent-enabled. I would so dearly love to experience all the odors of a '69 Ferrari again... the carpet materials, the leather that smells different from all other leathers, the metalic old mustiness that is inherent to any classic of that era, the hot oils & greases & gas fumes & exhaust smells, all competing with the fresh air pouring in faster through the vent windows with every increasing mph... God I just want to go back to my good ol' days.
That is so funny. I was thinking the exact same thing when he first opened the door and climbed in and showed us the key. I actually slowly took a breath in through my nose trying to imagine what the air that had been sitting inside smelled like. I know that it is no comparison but my first car was a 1972 Kharmin Ghia and I will never forget the way a car that age smelled right down to the little drops of oil on the motor when it warmed up.
The prettiest car ever designed...I remember seeing a new one in the showroom in the 1970's...a massive $20,000! Keep in mind a new Ford sedan was probably $2500 back then. If you like the Dino, track down an old British TV series from the 1970's called The Persuaders. Roger Moore drives an Aston, and Tony Curtis drives a red Dino... all set on location on the French Riviera.
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The perfect size and shape and that rear window curves are a thing of beauty....The U.S. hasn't even come close to what this car represents and the aura this car has inside and out...class dismissed
Here’s a fun fact, the designer at Pininfarina who created the 246 Dino is still alive. His name is Aldo Brovarone and he’s 94 years old. He also penned the Ferrari 400 Superamerica II.
Special Thanks to The Bond Group in Waltham, MA for letting us show off their Dino. View their Inventory at www.bondgroupusa.com
Winding Road Magazine 💯💯💯💯
Dang it got to be a old car from the 19 hundreds
Next video , Toyota chaser Year 2000, 2.5 Turbo , 280 hp !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Still amazing, but imagine driving this in 1969
Ahh man a dream
That sound, the gated shifter, and the short gears😍😍 I love it
You nailed it. If there was one thing I would change about my 911, it would be shorter gearing
minus the gated shifter--buy a fiat abarth 500. the most smiles per mile of any car!
bodhi In my opinion, the flappy paddles will never beat the third pedal and gated shifter. But if you're talking 60's Abarth, I'm in.
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Dino was the name of Enzo Ferrari s son.. But he passed when was young becouse sick.. Than Enzo use his name in memory of his son
Not exactly ...Dino was muscular distrophy ill in late 50 and died early 60 he just design a tight v engine before his death ...
Dino car series are from second half sixties ...Ferrari didnt’ like his car have less than V 12 so a six cylinders must be named “ Dino”
@@patsematary i don't think so, im italian and i tell to you thst dino crashed in to a wall.
but no problem
•Fillo Dino died due to muscular dystrophy, at 24, in 1956.
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Dino Ferrari died due to muscular dystrophy. So all emotional cars, that are beautifull, but not perfect are named Dino, like Enzo´s son. A Ferrari car is allways treated like a handmade mechanical family member of Enzo Ferrari, if you buy it there and treat it there for service and everything a car needs to be loved.
Woah, the quality of that interior is just amazing
Now that is a true driver's car!. I love the design inside and out! The paint is beautiful, interior is perfect, love the steering wheel and gated shifter. The only thing that's missing is a radio, but who needs that when you have a nice sounding engine.
There are plenty of amazing cars from that era such as Aston, Porsche, Ferrari, Ford, Corvette, Alfa and I am sure I have missed several others.
People were spoiled for choice back then and it was not just rich people workers could afford nice sports cars as well.
The options today are not so good.
We need more vintages like this one
Beautiful example and quite an unusual colour!
My late father had his 1974 Dino for over 30 years and we sold her in 2019 with only 10,000 miles from new, she was one of the most original worldwide, even down to the plastic covers which hadn't been removed from the door panels.
Thank you very much for the upload, brought back many wonderful memories!
I’m sure you guys would miss this car so much. Which car you own now ?
I will silently adore the drivers shifting precision and smoothness which is both very rare today, with this comment here.
Excellent job
Tedward sends his thanks 🙏
The guy doesn’t take his foot of the clutch he just revs it twice to down shift 😂 not much precision 😬
@@j_jc18pl24 yes, no double clutching. However, it is not possible to rush the lever into a gear in those older cars. You must choose between double clutch and then stutter, or this. Matching revs as best as possible and be smooth.
I believe in those cases, smoothness is much better for overall mechanical sympathy of all components. Those 60-70 cars/transmissions are much trickier than 80/90s and newer.
This is art, just an amazing piece of art...
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Ferraris never get old... they age like a fine wine...
Glorious. Driving that around town, unable to let it sing, has got to be maddening. What style, what noise.
Such a beautiful and stunning classic machine, the Ferrari 246 Dino GT, a masterpiece, Scuderia Ferrari.
A true living breathing work of art.
Good video, no music, no bs commentary to ruin the experience
Like music to my ears. The 911 was nice, the Dino on a different level. Keep 'em coming.
This is like driving around a Van Gogh. Perfection.
tuuiiuuhhggggoiuuuuuzzztg
I just watched this on a huge screen with headphones. I am driving it. Amazing POV
What a beautiful car! It feels years ahead of its time.
I love how even the clock still works... the car is perfect. When I was in High School in '69, I tried desperately to buy a new Dino 246 GT from Knauz Motors, Lake Forest, Illinois... couldn't pull it together, as a kid, Ferrari Enthusiast, unfortunately... still think the Dino 246 is the most amazing automotive design in history. Thank you, Winding Road Magazine the The Bond Group, for sharing.
I haven't even watched the video yet and I already think this might be the coolest POV video I've ever seen. Clips of this from previous videos on secrets to filming had me hooked.
What a beautiful Dino!!! This car looks so fun to drive! I would take this over ANY Lamborghini! I love the looks, size, engine sound and the gated shifter! Rev-matching, heal-toeing; what a special thing to know how to drive a car like this!
What an amazing and rare privilege!! Not many will ever get drive one of these cars! Fortunate bastard! The all time most beautiful car in my opinion 😍😍😍😍😍😍
The reflections pouring over the fenders though.
I would be thankful just to be in the presence of this car.
I still think Ferrari should remake a car in the same spirit as the Dino. Cheap (by Ferrari standards), not excessively powerful, with a manual gearbox and a simple interior. A sports car, not a super car, that you can actually properly drive on the road.
That's a half century old car, but damn that design is timeless
Omg l love This car.
That's when Cheech's Cousin Red Drove the Ferrari Dino with Chong in the 2nd Cheech and chong movie.
WONDERFUL!!!! PLEASE MORE OF CLASSIC FERRARIS!!!!
Excellent work Tedward
Thank You! and also thank you for recognizing that it was me
wow that color is fantastic, and I usually dont care about paint
beautifull machine, fantastic interior design and quality i bet it smells great too like all well kept and regularly driven cars from that era
I wondering if the sports cars of the modern day will be so gorgeous in 50 years
In a word - No!
@@johnrandall125 in two words NO NO
Some say no, I say yes; we're leaving the last of the truly mechanical era. Not much longer before it's completely impossible to find cars with combustion engines, manual transmissions, and without some sort of self-driving feature.
Daniel Lott cruise control?
Daniel Lott Yes I must agree with you
Is that the version that came with Apple CarPlay?
hahaha i love this comment
Yes it is..😁
And did this also come with Bluetooth and a backup camera? What about keyless entry? lmfao
Sure you could play with an apple in this car. But be sure to hold on to it tight. Because there aint no storage space on the interior. Besides, who plays with food anyways?
lololololololololololololololololololololololollololololololol! Is that apple green? Or red?
Who needs an “infotainment” screen when you gotta Ferrari gated shifter! 😍
Nicely driven. Great audio. Thank you. Much appreciated,
Great to see a car video with only the sounds and sensations of the car. And a wonderful car it is.
un altro mito della Ferrari....come farebbe il mondo, senza la Ferrari...?
grazie, ragazzi, ottimi video
Tbh I only watch you guys cuz you’re always driving places I drive and it’s surreal asf
You must be a Boston boy sharing Tedward’s routes!
Wow. With headphones it just puuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!
I definetly want this car
I love how this car sound 😍 its make wanna just go fast just hear that sound
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That's more like it. WHAT a sound.
One of the best engines ever made.
The car that given the engine to the stratos
What can craft, the love for a lost son♥️
I've never driven a dog-leg shifter before. Did most have reverse lockouts, or some kind of index, to prevent you from mis-shifting into reverse?
I'm not sure about this particular car, but many dogleg italian cars of the era like the Countach had rudimentary lockouts in the form of physical metal brackets you'd move in and out of place when you wanted reverse
Many cars didn't. There was a point and time when virtually no vehicles had fail-safes. If you screwed up, you screwed up royally.
No, most didn't. It might hard to believe, but there was a time when cars weren't meant to be driven fast, when it was about cruising, and when people were more laid back and in no rush. If you wanted to drive, you had to have the skill to gently shift, feeling the gears going in and the clutch releasing. If you weren't patient and slammed a shift just wrong, it would cost you.
ChokeKOO! Certainly not an “exotic” but I loved my 1974 Porsche 914 with a “dog leg” 5-speed and no lockout whatsoever! First to fourth was my frequent error and, rarely, a grinder into reverse!
Nope this one did not. Pretty efficient anti-thief mechanism tho😅
I like before started watching
We think your blind investment will pay off!
Love this in Test Drive Unlimited! Thanks for video! =)
It's crazy how it looks brand new. Incredible
super clean man, that engine soo clean you could eat spaghetti off that
Wow, you sound so cool with your mixture of uneducated hoodspeak.
so pristine a car from 50 years ago. would love to drive it once. would be scared to own it though.
I think its interstesting how as new cars become more modern and refined, old cars become more beautiful and interesting
One of the nicest car I've ever seen ❤️
La macchina perfetta!
That's why I love classic cars. No ESP, ASB, SBC, or other shit than can break down. Not even a radio.. Just a car with an engine that makes all the music you need.. ;)
Ero ragazzo allora...e ancora mi fa sognare ❤️ capolavoro!!... Grazie. 💯💯🇮🇹
Tony Curtis e Roger Moore in: "attenti a quei due". Come dimenticare, la dino rossa!
old but gold! love it!
One of the most beautiful cars ever made.
Proof that nothing beats a light car with a manual gearbox and evocative engine sound. Also, it shows that modern day shit like touchsreens and electric this and electric that have more to do with laziness than driving pleasure.
The foundation of an icon
The interior on the car looks super beautiful
3:16 *BENTLEY UNIVERSITY*
Ferrari: *oh no*
omg what a beauty!
The most beautiful of all times without a doubt.
The most beautiful classic Ferrari ever made
Just😍😍😍. That’s a million dollar driving experience! Perfect car. Wish there was a modern analogue that didn’t cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, weigh over 3k lbs and take the entire lane.....
Sound is very awesome
What a joy for my ears!
A truly beautiful car, I'd take one of these over anything modern any day, in my eyes the prettiest car ever made...
Omg amazing sound. I love this car. From India
This must be a pleasure !
Beautiful interior,all what you need and nothing else
One of the most beatiful ferraris in history.
A Us American that can shift a manual gearbox, a true intellectual!
lecual!
An insane masterpiece 😍😍
Unusual colour for a Ferrari! Gorgeous sound though!
@@pl1068 Tha't true, of course - I forgot that they were never actually badged as Ferraris when they were produced in the Ferrari factory. Regardless, still an unusual colour as most DINOs were either red or yellow!
I remember driving this… in Outrun 2 when I was a kid lol. But one true thing though, I started loving Ferrari since then
That was cool, thanks for posting
With the red color, it will look better ! Nice car !
Pure art in motion👌🏽😍😍
what a beautiful, timeless interior
Those seats look hella comfortable.
_Nice Stratos bro !_
Amazing! Very nice👍🏻👍🏻
Spectacular sounds
If only TH-cam were scent-enabled.
I would so dearly love to experience all the odors of a '69 Ferrari again... the carpet materials, the leather that smells different from all other leathers, the metalic old mustiness that is inherent to any classic of that era, the hot oils & greases & gas fumes & exhaust smells, all competing with the fresh air pouring in faster through the vent windows with every increasing mph...
God I just want to go back to my good ol' days.
That is so funny. I was thinking the exact same thing when he first opened the door and climbed in and showed us the key. I actually slowly took a breath in through my nose trying to imagine what the air that had been sitting inside smelled like. I know that it is no comparison but my first car was a 1972 Kharmin Ghia and I will never forget the way a car that age smelled right down to the little drops of oil on the motor when it warmed up.
Its old brand ferrari & still amazing till now ferrari cars....🏆❤🏆its my dream car....❤👍❤
Wow, this is a beautiful car!
Finally. I was waiting for this lol.
The prettiest car ever designed...I remember seeing a new one in the showroom in the 1970's...a massive $20,000! Keep in mind a new Ford sedan was probably $2500 back then.
If you like the Dino, track down an old British TV series from the 1970's called The Persuaders. Roger Moore drives an Aston, and Tony Curtis drives a red Dino... all set on location on the French Riviera.
Wow tedward what a classic
It was so well sorted. I was very nervous to drive it, but once I jumped it it was just perfection. The classics are my favorite
I like how you drive this car, the way you shift gears and how you handle the throttle are very gently and nothing rough.
Tedward treats the classics with utmost respect.
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What was wrong with the right turn signal?
I so enjoyed
Amazing Ferrari Dino 1969 !!!!
this's amazing
Very high quality..
Always liked the Dino.
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The perfect size and shape and that rear window curves are a thing of beauty....The U.S. hasn't even come close to what this car represents and the aura this car has inside and out...class dismissed
Here’s a fun fact, the designer at Pininfarina who created the 246 Dino is still alive. His name is Aldo Brovarone and he’s 94 years old. He also penned the Ferrari 400 Superamerica II.