
Current Price: USD $1,200 – Source
Auction Ends: Tuesday, June 23 at 1:32pm PT
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This illuminated Ferrari Dino Sales and Service sign and clock measures approximately 24.75″ across and is housed within a brown composite faux-wood frame. Details include a translucent face, fluorescent illumination, an analog clock, and 120-volt wiring. This Ferrari Dino sign was acquired by the selling dealer in 2024, and it is now offered at no reserve in Salem, Oregon.

The name Dino honors Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari’s late son, Alfredo “Dino” Ferrari, credited with designing the V6 engine used in the car. The Dino V6 first appeared in late 1956, powering a front-engine Formula Two racecar. The Dino script on the car, produced between 1968 and 1974, was based on Alfredo’s own signature.

The single-sided sign features a translucent yellow panel displaying a blue Dino logo, a blue and silver border, and red Ferrari and “Sales and Service” lettering. An analog clock is offset to the right. The plastic frame is finished in brown with faux-woodgrain details. The piece measures approximately 24.75″ wide by 9.25″ tall by 4.25″ deep, and weighs about 7 pounds. The selling dealer notes wear consistent with use which is captured in the gallery.

Illumination is provided by internal fluorescent tubes powered by 120-volt wiring.

The brown plastic housing has assorted hanging provisions on the back along with molded-in feet for setoff from the wall. A power cord exits out the bottom of one corner and has an inline switch and a two-prong wall plug.

The label shown above is affixed to the back of the sign.

The name Dino honors Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari’s late son, Alfredo “Dino” Ferrari, credited with designing the V6 engine used in the car. The Dino V6 first appeared in late 1956, powering a front-engine Formula Two racecar. The Dino script on the car, produced between 1968 and 1974, was based on Alfredo’s own signature.

The single-sided sign features a translucent yellow panel displaying a blue Dino logo, a blue and silver border, and red Ferrari and “Sales and Service” lettering. An analog clock is offset to the right. The plastic frame is finished in brown with faux-woodgrain details. The piece measures approximately 24.75″ wide by 9.25″ tall by 4.25″ deep, and weighs about 7 pounds. The selling dealer notes wear consistent with use which is captured in the gallery.

Illumination is provided by internal fluorescent tubes powered by 120-volt wiring.

The brown plastic housing has assorted hanging provisions on the back along with molded-in feet for setoff from the wall. A power cord exits out the bottom of one corner and has an inline switch and a two-prong wall plug.

The label shown above is affixed to the back of the sign.

