For Sale: 1973 Ferrari 246 GT in Houston, Texas for sale in Houston, TX

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Vehicle Description 1973 Ferrari 246 GT Dino Chassis No.
04374 Chassis Type 607 E Engine Type 135 CS, Internal #10413 (Source:
Factory) Gearbox Type 607 E, Internal #1480 (Source:
Factory) Scaglietti Body Type 607 E, Internal #1427 (Source:
Factory) LHD U.
S.
Version Cromodora Wheels (Source:
Factory) Air Conditioning (Source:
Factory) Original Colors:
Rosso Cordoba Metallizzato (Burgundy Metallic paint) over Beige VM 3234 Connolly Leather - (Source:
Factory).
1 of 51 Examples Painted in this Glidden Salchi Optional Color PininFarina Body No.
1427 Found stamped on the Coolant Reservoir Mounting Bracket, Both Rear Trunk Hinges, Both Inner Door Jamb Panels and Chalk Marking on Rear Trunk Panel (all photographed) o Verified Numbers Matching Chassis, Body, Engine, and Transmission o Known History from New, Offered with Marcel Massini History Report and Matthias Bartz Statement o 25,700 Documented Miles o Ownership Records and Maintenance Invoices on File from 1972-Present o Engine Rebuilt in 2014 with Detailed Invoice Totaling $47,000 On File o Supported by Original Owner's Manuals in Leather Folio, Tool Roll, Jack in Case & Matching Spare Wheel o Operating, Maintenance and Service Handbook, Handbook Supplement, VIN-Matched Warranty Card, Consumer Information Pamphlet, Authorized Ferrari Service Agents Booklet, Pioneer Audio Documentation o Benefitting from Recent Major Service and Detailing o A Well Sorted, Honest, Turn-Key Ready Example Provenance September 1972 Factory completion month (door jamb tag) November 8, 1972 Factory completion date December 19, 1972 Delivered new to William F.
Harrah's U.
S.
West Coast Ferrari Importership Modern Classic Motors (MCM), in Reno, NV/USA 1973 Sold to Cris and Chuck Vandagriff's Hollywood Sport Cars in Hollywood, CA/USA February 1973 M.
E.
Mansur (Executive Car Leasing Company) of Canoga Park, California August 1977 M.
F.
Ashley of Hidden Hills, California Until 2000 Car stayed for 27 years in Los Angeles, CA/USA 2000 Sold to Ken McBride, a well-known classic car collector resident in Seattle, WA/USA - Registered on Washington license plates 99550 2006 D.
Johnson of Orlinda, California April 13, 2010 Owner Ken McBride passes, The Dino was kept by the family estate 2014 Engine & Transmission Rebuild and Mechanical Restoration, Performed by Carobu Engineering and Gerber Motorsport 2017 Body Rubbers March 2018 Dicristofaro & Contogiannis of Boca Raton, Florida 2022 Major Mechanical Service and Tune-up Performed by DriverSource - New suspension and steering bushings, rubbers and components, coolant, brake and fuel hoses, restored brake calipers and master cylinder by Karps, new fluids, filters, spark plugs and battery, steering components, various mounts and seals, fuel tank components.
5 New and Correct Michelin XWX 205/70R14 Tires.
Followed up by a meticulous dry ice undercarriage detailing.
04374 is well-sorted and honestly presented 246 GT Coupe, fit for immediate touring.
The overall impression is that of a very solid Dino with mellowed cosmetics, robust mechanicals and performance.
This is the second time DriverSource has had the privilege to own and rehome 04374.
This particular Ferrari comes highly complete, and heavily documented from new.
With extensive recent upkeep, 04374 is now available for worldwide purchase from our Houston, Texas showroom.
Inquire for price.
The above vehicle information is accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time it is posted to this website.
It is provided 'as-is', without warranties as to its accuracy, whether expressed or implied, and is intended for informational purposes only.
Corrections or additional information is always appreciated.
All advertised prices exclude government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, and shipping expenses.
Vehicles are subject to prior sale.
DriverSource is not liable for any errors, omissions, or mistakes.
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  • Year: 1973
  • Make: Ferrari
  • Model: 246 GT

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