Italy vs USA — 1966 vs 1966
| Dino 246 GT | GT350H Hertz Rent-A-Racer | |
|---|---|---|
| Horsepower | 195 hp | 306 hp |
| Torque | 167 lb-ft | 329 lb-ft |
| Engine Size | 2,418 cc | 4,736 cc |
| 0-60 mph | 7.1 sec | 6.6 sec |
| Top Speed | 146 mph | 127 mph |
| ¼ Mile | 15.0 sec | 14.7 sec |
| Weight | — | 2,800 lbs |
| Wheelbase | 2,340 mm | 2,743 mm |
| Length | 4,235 mm | 4,613 mm |
| Units Produced | 2,487 | 1,001 |
| Original MSRP | — | $4,547 |
| Value (Excellent) | $500,000 | $450,000 |
| Collectibility | 5/10 | 9/10 |
| Rarity | 6/10 | 8/10 |
Numbers favor the 1966 Shelby GT350H Hertz Rent-A-Racer with more power, quicker acceleration, greater rarity. The 1966 Ferrari Dino 246 GT offers higher top speed, and has its own devoted following. For those who let their heart decide, either car delivers a rewarding ownership experience.
The rivalry between Italy and USA automotive industries has produced legendary matchups, and the 1966 Ferrari Dino 246 GT versus 1966 Shelby GT350H Hertz Rent-A-Racer is among the most fascinating. These two cars represent the best of their national engineering schools. The 1966 Shelby GT350H Hertz Rent-A-Racer holds a clear advantage in raw power with 306 hp compared to 195 hp, a 111-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Ferrari Dino 246 GT uses a V6 DOHC 12V displacing 2,418 cc, while the Shelby GT350H relies on a V8 OHV 16V with 4,736 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 1966 Shelby GT350H Hertz Rent-A-Racer edges ahead at 6.6 seconds versus 7.1 seconds. From a collectibility standpoint, the 1966 Shelby GT350H Hertz Rent-A-Racer rates higher among enthusiasts and auction houses.