Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty company, is excited to announce that two very special Ferrari models are among the first to be consigned for its inaugural Zoute Concours Auction on 10 October. The first is a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 with incredible provenance and one of just six to be delivered from the Maranello factory in stunning Verde Pino. The second is a rare and equally stunning 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ‘Plexi’ Daytona that is one of only two finished in Avorio (Ivory) from new.
These two Ferraris will feature in Broad Arrow’s new Zoute Concours Auction, which will be held in collaboration with Zoute Grand Prix Car Week in Belgium (8-12 October 2025). The auction will take place on Friday 10 October at the beautiful Approach Golf in Knokke-Heist, where the two Ferraris will be among 70 exceptional collector cars on offer.
Consignments are invited for our Zoute Concours Auction. If you are considering selling a collector car or collection, we invite you to connect with one of our car specialists to learn more about the many benefits of selling at a Broad Arrow auction.
1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4
Estimate: €2.700.000 – €3.200.000
- One of just 330 four-cam 275 GTB/4s produced, and one of just six finished in the rare Verde Pino (Pine Green) livery from new
- Ferrari Classiche certified, matching-numbers example in original colors
- Impeccable documented provenance including ownership by Dr. Ronald Finger, Sherman Wolf, and Orin Smith
- Two-time Best in Class award winner at FCA National Meets
- Among the most revered front-engine V12 berlinettas ever produced
1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona “Plexi”
Estimate Available Upon Request
- One of approximately 400 early “Plexi” Daytonas with the coveted original Plexiglas nose treatment
- One of only two Daytonas finished in Avorio (Ivory) according to Ferrari historian Marcel Massini
- Ferrari Classiche-certified example retaining its original matching-numbers Tipo 251 Colombo V12 engine and correct-type transaxle
- Delivered through Jacques Swaters’ Garage Francorchamps to Écurie Francorchamps team racing driver Baron Hughes de Fierlant
- Documented ownership by just three Belgian owners since new
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