Unveiled during the Dream Cars Show at the Brussels Motor Show, this is the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Tour de France 64, created by Maranello's Tailor Made bespoke division as a tribute to the 1964 Tour de France-winning Ferrari 250 GTO driven by the Ecurie Francorchamps team. Featuring an Argento Auteil body, the special edition F12 wears a triple-layer cross-stripe on the hood as a nod to the original Modena yellow used the by the racing team.
The F12 also sports a black interior with vintage-look heritage Mahagoni leather seats, with body-color aluminum trim and yellow detailing. Thanks to Paul Vanrusselt, we have live shots of the car, albeit with a different looking interior. Other highlights of the one-off creation include "SuperFabric" mats and boot trim, made from a "bulletproof" material featuring a 3D design. The ceiling liner and side panels are made from Mycro Prestige, while the floor features a triangular-pattern metal.