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Palm Beach Cavallino Classic


The 33rd edition of the Palm Beach Cavallino Classic ended last month with a spectacular showcase of collectible Ferraris, earning accolades from both enthusiastic collectors and captivated car enthusiasts from 150 years. This renowned Concorso d’Eleganza continues to uphold its historic mission of preserving and promoting the rich legacy of Ferrari. The rigorous IAC/PFA Judging System posed a significant challenge for the 55 judges tasked with selecting vehicles for the “Best” accolade. Over the past two years, in addition to the traditional Best in Show awards, a third prestigious award has been introduced, the one for the vehicles certified by Ferrari Classiche. The renowned Concorso d’Eleganza continues to uphold its historic mission of preserving and promoting the rich legacy of collectible Ferrari, and reflects Ferrari’s commitment in supporting clients in preservations of this jewels of mechanics and style. Among 150 attendees, 51 won the Platinum Award, reaching the rate of 82/100 from the jury. The Best of Show Granturismo 2024 was awarded to the 1952 Ferrari 212 Inter Ghia #0191 EL belonging to Dennis and Susan Garrity; 2024 The Best of Show was awarded to the 1964 Ferrari 250 LM #6053 belonging to Chris and Ann Cox; the 1966 275 GTB/4 Competizione #09063, belonging to Brian Ross which won the “Best of Show Classiche Certified” award and the 1967 275GTS/4 #10749 was winner of the Ferrari 275 Award.

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