Best of Show
We are pleased to share that our 1956 Ferrari 410 Superamerica Series I, chassis 0475 SA, received Best of Show, Gran Turismo, at the 2026 Palm Beach Cavallino Concorso d’Eleganza. Coming off a 2025 Pebble Beach First in Class recognition & IHMA nomination for Restoration of the Year, it’s especially meaningful to see this 410 and its restoration efforts recognized once again at Cavallino, one of the most respected gatherings in the Ferrari world.

Additional Highlights
Across two days, Cavallino played out under clear skies on the lawns of two familiar coastal Florida settings: The Breakers and The Boca Raton. It’s an easy place to get swept up in the atmosphere, but for us the weekend is straightforward: phenomenal cars, great people, and a chance to see a rare, curated selection of Ferraris in one place.

This year marked Cavallino’s 35th anniversary. To celebrate it, organizers invited past Best of Show winners, spanning 35 years across both Gran Turismo and Competizione, for the Legacy Class. The cars were shown at The Breakers on Friday, then moved to The Boca Raton for Saturday’s Concorso. We were especially happy to see several Ferraris we’ve previously restored or extensively serviced back on the lawns as part of that Legacy display. These are cars we know well, returning to the spotlight.

First was our 1950 Ferrari 166 MM / 195 S Berlinetta Le Mans, chassis 0026 M which we restored in the late 2000s. This early Ferrari was driven to a 1950 Mille Miglia 1st place finish by Giannino Marzotto, and it exists today as it appeared on the starting line of Italy’s most famous race. 0026 M was awarded Cavallino Best of Show, Competizione, in 2008.

We were also reunited with chassis 016 I, a 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa that we restored more than a decade ago. Remarkably, this chassis was raced successfully under Luigi Chinetti early in its life, setting several records from the outset; its first win was at the 12 Hours of Montlhéry outside of Paris in September of 1948. Our dear friends from the Revs Institute, whose archives had been instrumental in our restoration efforts, displayed the car.

And we would be remiss not to mention our long-time client’s 1964 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso, which joined our two early Ferraris as a part of the Legacy Class. Our relationship to this Lusso, chassis 5247 GT, involved extensive mechanical service.
With several Ferraris we know well gathered at Cavallino, the weekend offered a sense of continuity. It was a privilege to see this work recognized at the highest level.
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