Ferrari might be the most popular and iconic automotive brand in the world. Many of its super-low production supercars are sold out before they’re even shown to the general public and then go on to appreciate in value over time. That has us wondering which ones are actually on the other end of the scale. Which Ferrari is the least desirable of the bunch?

Many fans might directly point at those with a Dino badge on the nose instead of a prancing horse. The Dino 206 GT and the Dino 246 GT and GTS were among some of the most controversial cars ever made under the Ferrari umbrella, but that hasn’t stopped them from surging in pricing in recent years.

For others, it’s the Dino 308 GT that seems to be another subject of controversy. Despite the oddball styling, these cars still easily break the six-figure mark when they go over the auction block today. Maybe another squared-off Ferrari deserves consideration though.

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The Ferrari Mondial might not have a Dino badge but it’s certainly not the high-performance machine that much of the rest of the family is. Built as a replacement in the lineup for the 308 GT4, the Mondial needed more than 9 seconds to go from 0-60. The fact that it’s so easy to catch makes us want to let it get away all the more.

Another odd Ferrari, the 365 GT4, might end up being the winner though. Not only did it look nothing like the sexy sports cars that were being made alongside it, but its styling was heavily outdated for the day. It didn’t help things that Ferrari let it continue in the lineup for a record 17 years.

Perhaps you have a better pick to go atop these cars though. Did Ferrari create something that deserves special recognition as the least desirable of its brand? We could pick on more modern cars that were a touch ugly like the FF or the GTC4Lusso. Still, we think you’ll have some good options too.