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Fiat Dino 2000
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About the Fiat Dino 2000
The FIAT Dino (Type 135) is an exotic front-engined, rear-drive sports car manufactured between 1966 and 1973. It was an intermediate step towards creating Ferrari's "Dino" and the two are often confused. The Fiat Dino allowed Ferrari to achieve the necessary production numbers to homologate Alfredo Ferrari's (better known by his nickname of "Dino") V6 engine for Formula 2 racing. The FIAT Dino Spider was introduced at Turin Motor Show 1966 and Coupe version one year later at the Geneva Motorshow.
Engine : All alloy, quad cam with triple Weber carbs
Transmission : 5-speed manual, rear wheel drive.
Suspension : Front, independent by coil springs, with wishbones and an anti roll bar. Rear has a live axle with radius arms, semil elliptic springs and telescopic dampers. The Coupe has double leaf springs at the rear.
Steering : Gemmer worm and roller
Brakes : Discs all round, servo assisted.
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Vital Statistics
Years: | 1966 to 1969 |
Produced: | 4833 vehicles |
Capacity: | 1987 cc |
Engine: | V6 DOHC |
Power: | 160 bhp at 7,200 rpm |
Top Speed: | 130 mph Spider, 124 mph Coupe |
0-60mph: | 8.1 secs (Spider), 8.5 Secs Coupe |
MPG: | 18 |
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