This 1967 Fiat Dino coupe (chassis 135ac0000882) is said to have resided in California for most of its life, and though last on the road in the late 70’s, it’s Ferrari V6 still turns freely with good compression. Further described as mostly complete, the seller admits to some rust, the worst of which is said to be confined to the left side lower rockers. Find it here on eBay in Roseville, California with reserve not met. Special thanks to BaT reader Kenneth S. for this submission.

An early production 2.0 liter car, 1969-on models ran a larger 2.4 liter version of the same all aluminum DOHC per bank V6. The seller says this one still turns freely with good compression, and the engine bay does look very complete. No cabin or rear angle exterior shots are provided, unfortunately, though the seller says that the cabin is largely complete despite being in need of complete restoration.

The ad further claims that the engine sounds as if it wants to turn over under its own power, but even if it turns out to need relatively little work, sourcing trim, tracing electrical faults, rebuilding suspension and brake components and repairing rust will still take lots of time and money. The car is obviously worth it though, and fortunately there’s little chance it won’t be properly restored–we just hope it still gets driven, too.