
Ferrari Berlinetta Legends Arrive at Zoute Concours
Two of the rarest and most coveted Ferrari Berlinetta models ever built will take center stage at the inaugural Broad Arrow Zoute Concours Auction, scheduled for October 10, 2025. Held in collaboration with the luxurious Zoute Grand Prix Car Week in Belgium, this auction marks a new chapter for collectors and connoisseurs, especially those with an eye for Maranello’s most elegant grand tourers. On the block: a stunning 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 in rare Verde Pino and an ultra-scarce 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona “Plexi” in Avorio—both expected to draw international attention.
Ferrari Berlinetta 275 GTB/4: The Pinnacle of Preservation
The 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 offered at this event is a collector’s dream in every sense. Wearing chassis number 10563, this matching-numbers Ferrari Berlinetta is one of just six cars delivered from the Maranello factory in Verde Pino—a deep, elegant pine green rarely seen in Ferrari’s color catalog. Its desirability goes beyond color: only 330 four-cam variants of the 275 GTB/4 were ever produced, and this example stands among the finest.

Fully Ferrari Classiche certified, this Berlinetta retains its original V12 four-cam engine, gearbox, and differential. Its factory-fresh Arancio leather interior has been lovingly preserved, never requiring a full restoration. Borrani wire wheels, Marchal headlights, and a period-correct Blaupunkt stereo complete the picture of refined, period-correct luxury. The car also includes its original toolkit, jack, and Ferrari Classiche “Red Book”—essential elements for the most discerning collectors seeking originality and pedigree.

Ferrari Berlinetta 365 GTB/4 Daytona: Racing Pedigree Meets Elegance
The 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona “Plexi” also consigned to the auction is an equally important Berlinetta. Designed by Pininfarina’s Leonardo Fioravanti, the 365 GTB/4’s aggressive yet timeless styling made it an instant icon. Chassis number 13357 is especially rare—one of only two known to have left the factory finished in Avorio (Ivory). Underneath that elegant exterior lies a Colombo V12 engine that still carries its original B 262 stamp, further solidifying its authenticity.

This “Plexi” version is among only 400 Daytonas produced with the sleek Plexiglas headlight treatment, which was later replaced by retractable units due to U.S. regulations. Delivered new by Belgium’s iconic Garage Francorchamps, this Ferrari Berlinetta boasts royal provenance—its first owner was none other than Baron Hughes “Hugh” de Fierlant, a noted racing driver who competed at Le Mans and Spa-Francorchamps for the prestigious Écurie Francorchamps team.
Fully restored to its original factory configuration, including a beautifully finished Beige Scuro leather interior with Nero inserts, this Daytona is as concours-worthy as they come. Ferrari Classiche certification was awarded in 2011, verifying its mechanical and visual integrity. With its historical significance, rarity, and pristine restoration, it stands as one of the most collectible Berlinettas ever offered at public auction.

Ferrari Berlinetta Rarity Meets the Zoute Grand Prix Experience
Beyond the automobiles themselves, the setting of the Zoute Grand Prix Car Week offers an unmatched backdrop. Hosted in the sophisticated coastal town of Knokke-Heist, the event is a celebration of refined taste, featuring fine dining, art, lifestyle events, and of course, stunning vehicles. The Zoute Concours Auction will feature 70 exceptional collector cars, with the Ferrari Berlinetta duo among its star attractions.
Gregory Tuytens of Broad Arrow emphasized the significance of these consignments: “To have two iconic Ferrari Berlinettas with such incredible provenance and rarity already consigned is very exciting. These are top-tier examples that will resonate deeply with global collectors.”

Ferrari Berlinetta Icons Ready for New Custodians
For seasoned enthusiasts and serious collectors, the upcoming Zoute Concours Auction presents a rare opportunity to acquire not one, but two of the most exceptional Ferrari Berlinetta models ever offered. These cars are not merely machines—they are stories of design, performance, history, and elegance, each ready to continue their legacy with a new steward. Whether it’s the Verde Pino 275 GTB/4 or the Avorio Plexi Daytona, both are extraordinary representations of Ferrari’s golden era.
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