The Ferrari Dino 166 P Monza Targa 1965 is a classic front-engine, rear-wheel drive Italian sports car that blends classic race car style with modern design. Its aerodynamically sculpted body is sleek and low-slung, made of light alloy panels that envelop the sturdy chassis like a second skin. The strong organic lines complete its iconic shape and give it a sense of speed even when standing still. It sits on alloy wheels with black spoke hubs and vintage-style Nardi wood-rimmed steering wheel. Beneath the hood of the Dino 166 sits a 1.6-liter SOHC engine capable of producing 120 horsepower at 7500 rpm, matched to a 5-speed manual transmission with the famous H pattern gearbox. This combination allows the sports car to reach a top speed of around 125 mph, making it one of the fastest vehicles in its segment. The 1964 Milanese Targa body style includes a removable roof, allowing you to take in those sweeping Italian views. Inside the cockpit, the two lightweight bucket seats are trimmed in dark brown leather, complemented by a velour carpets and wooden dash. There is also plenty of instrumentation to enjoy and monitor the Dinos performance including rev counter, oil and temperature gauges. An artfully crafted piece of automotive engineering that is as sporting as it looks.
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