
Broad Arrow’s first Zoute Concours Auction on Friday 10 October will include an eclectic range of cars, many offered without reserve.
A 1963 OSCA 1600 GT2 Cabriolet is one of the headline lots in the sale and this car is one of only three built. The bodywork is by Carrozerria Fissore and it was the 1963 Turin Motor Show car. It has an estimate of £175,000-£260,000.
Another Italian rarity for Broad Arrow’s sale is a 1955 Abarth Boano 207/A, which has an estimate of £215,000-£300,000. Built for racing in the US, only 10 were produced plus two roadgoing versions. This example has been part of French collection and has previously been restored.
German fans will be keen to see how the BMW 2002 fare. It is going under the hammer without reserve and this 1974 car has been fully restored to concours condition.
Also headed for Broad Arrow’s Zoute sale are a 1972 Maserati Ghibli 4.9 SS Coupé and a 1971 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB.
Joe Twyman, VP of Sales for Broad Arrow’s EMEA Region, said: ‘This small selection of cars consigned to the Broad Arrow Zoute Concours Auction, celebrates various eras and categories of collector cars. The desirability of the wonderful BMW 2002 Turbo, the rarity of the O.S.C.A. 1600 GT Cabriolet and of course, the enormous respect for the Ferrari 365 GT4 BB are all set to contribute to what will be a spectacular auction in October.’
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