Dino's Lodge Restaurant got a couple more mentions about a week ago, but here's a noirish tale of a Ferrari Dino that I found during the week. The story is covered by numerous websites, but what seems to be the definitive 2012 version, including the conclusion, can be found
here and
here at jalopnik.com.
The story starts in late 1974 when Rosendo Cruz of Alhambra bought a dark metallic green Ferrari Dino 246 GTS for his wife's birthday. Only a matter of weeks later, the car was stolen while the couple were eating at the Brown Derby on Wilshire. The police quickly exhausted their leads, the insurance company paid out, and everything went quiet for a few years.
Skip forward to February 1978 when the car was discovered buried in the garden of 1137 W 119th Street in the West Athens section of Los Angeles. Several sources say that the car was found by kids digging in the yard, but the police say they got a tip-off. Here are a couple of pictures of the car being exhumed.
Both from
jalopnik.com
It seems that the car was probably stolen for an insurance scam. The theory is that the thieves were supposed to destroy the car, but couldn't bring themselves to chop it up, so they covered it with rugs and buried it in a disused swimming pool. Accounts of the uncovered Ferrari's condition vary widely from "like new" to "freckled" with rust. The good news is that Brad Howard saved and restored the Dino, and, as of 2012, still owns it. He even gave the car the vanity plate "DUG UP".
www.luishernandezjr.com
You can see interviews with several people involved in th story in the video below:
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I was going to post a "now" picture of 1137 W 119th Street, but I can't find it! The marker on Jalopnik's Google aerial view appears to be outside 1117 W 119th Street, and the last house before Budlong Avenue is 1133. So, have the houses been renumbered since 1978, or is the address wrong?