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The small V6-powered Dino was such an out-of-character creation for Ferrari that the automaker didn't even put its own name on the car. It does, however, carry the name of Enzo Ferrari's son Dino, who poured his creative energy into helping design the original engine for this model before he died of muscular dystrophy in 1956 at age 24.
This much later model, one of only three in this intense shade of green, was originally owned by Hollywood socialite Sandra West. West loved Ferraris so much that, when she died in 1977, she was buried in a 1964 Ferrari 330 America.