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Cavallino 2011: The Breakers

February 2, 2011 By Gerelli

Ferrari 375 America Pininfarina SN 0293 AL winner of the Jet Aviation Cup.

Photos by Alessandro Gerelli

The Palm Beach Cavallino Classic 2011 was held January 18-23 at the Breakers Resort Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2011, this gathering is a six-day convention for Ferrari owners and enthusiasts, with participants and their 400 Ferraris attending from the U.S. and Europe. Below are a selection of photos from convention at the Breakers.


Ferrari 166 Inter Vignale SN 039S.

Ferrari 375 America Vignale SN 0327 AL.

Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California LWB SN 1603 GT, winner as the finest competition car.

Ferrari 250 Zagato of 1956 SN 0515GT, winner of the finest GT.

Ferrari 550 barchetta Zagato of 2000.

Ferrari 550 barchetta Zagato of 2000.

Ferrari 575 GTZ Zagato of 2009.

Ferrari 575 GTZ Zagato of 2002.

Ferrari 250 Coupè speciale Pininfarina SN 0853 winner as best in show.

Ferrari 250 Coupè speciale Pininfarina SN 0725 GT.

An incredible row of BB512.

Ferrari 375 MM Pininfarina SN 0416 AM.

Dino Sport SN 026.

Ferrari 250 MM Vignale SN 0348 MM.

Ferrari 400 SA of 1963 SN 5029 SA.

Ferrari 225 S barchetta Touring of 1952 SN 0166 EU.

Ferrari 250 GT Boano of 1953 SN 0553 GT.

Ferrari 342 America cabrio Pininfarina SN 0248.

Ferrari 212 Europa Pininfarina of 1952 SN 0263 EU winner of the Show Boats cup.

Ferrari 212 E Inter Ghia of 1952 SN 0213 EL.

Ferrari 212 E of 1951 SN#092 E winner as best of competition cars.

Tagged With: alessandro gerelli, Cavallino, cavallino classic, cavallino xx, ferrari florida, the breaker

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  1. Phil Friday says

    February 4, 2011 at 12:00 am

    The new and old Zagato’s (Zagati ?)….Mama Mia ! ! Be still my heart.

  2. Mitch Cahn says

    February 4, 2011 at 10:03 am

    WOW! Pictures of 2 of the Ferraris I used to own – #0248AL & #0263EU. They both look fabulous.

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