A 1965 Ferrari 275GTB Alloy ‘long nose’ became one of the most expensive cars sold in Europe this year when it changed hands at Bonhams’ Zoute Sale for €2,875,000 (£2,526,593).
It helped Bonhams achieve a €10,676,550 (£9,385,274) total in Belgium on Friday (11 October), with 35 of the 46 lots finding new homes, and was one of five Ferraris in the top 10.
Meanwhile at RM Auctions Hershey sale, held on Thursday and Friday in Pennsylvania, a 1930 Cadillac V-16 Sport Phaeton by Fleetwood was the big winner, making $1,221,000 (£971,024).
Although no reserve or pre-sale estimate were quoted for the 275GTB, it was expected to be Zoute’s star entry and it ended up as the top seller by quite some margin – the next-priciest lot was a 2004 Ferrari Enzo that reached €1,506,500, in the middle of its guide price.
The highest-priced non-Ferrari at Bonhams’ sale at the 10th Zoute Grand Prix was the car that was the third most expensive, a 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster (above) that sold for €1,035,000, against a €950,000-1,150,000 estimate.
Next was a Ferrari F40 that was bang in the middle of its guide price when it reached €920,000.