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The Ferrari 375 Plus is indeed a very special car. The retro race-car looks unreal, and not only is it the rarest Ferrari, but also one of the rarest cars in the world. The 375 Plus boasted the potent Lampredi V12 engine, with displacement enlarged to almost 5 liters.
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The Ferrari 375 Plus is a sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1954. The model competed internationally, winning many major races, including 24 Hours of Le Mans, Carrera Panamericana, 1000km of Buenos Aires, Agadir GP and Silverstone. Specifications Engine and transmission
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In Detail Auction Sales History 1954 Ferrari 375-Plus 0384 - Bonhams is delighted to offer here this outstanding example of the biggest-engined, most powerful and most important sports-racing Ferrari model built purely for works team use at the outset of the 1954 International motor racing season.
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Ferrari built only five 375-Plus models, all with the intent of capturing the 1954 World Sports Car Championship. Chassis 0384 AM, the car sold at Goodwood, was the first completed, but scored just one race win (at Silverstone, with driver Jose Froilan Gonzalez) during its factory days.
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The Ferrari 375 Plus is a sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1954. The model competed internationally, winning many major races, including 24 Hours of Le Mans, Carrera Panamericana, 1000km of Buenos Aires, Agadir GP and Silverstone. [2] Specifications Engine and transmission Chassis and suspension Cabriolet External links Specifications
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The Ferrari 375 Plus is a sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1954. The model competed internationally, winning many major races, including 24 Hours of Le Mans, Carrera Panamericana, 1000km of Buenos Aires, Agadir GP and Silverstone. [2] Specifications Engine and transmission
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Then, in 1954, it was "stroked" to 4.9 liters and Ferrari varied from its usual naming system, calling it a 375 Plus. Horsepower was now at a claimed 330. It's a robust-looking engine, a big.
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Specifications Make: Array Model: 1953 - 1955 Ferrari 375 Plus Horsepower: 330@6000 Pros Cons Exterior Only five 375 Plus chassis ever saw the light of day, their riveted bodies being penned.
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In response, Ferrari upped the ante and created a new line of team racers โ the 375 Plus โ that were fundamentally different than the street and privateer cars. Not only was the engine even bigger at 4.9 liters, but the 4.5 Formula One transaxle and De Dion rear suspension were incorporated to achieve better balance and handling.
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Ferrari built just five examples of its 375-Plus, a car designed for the sole purpose of capturing the 1954 World Sports Car Championship. Based on the successful 375 MM of the year before, the 375-Plus used an updated version of company's 4.9-liter V-12 that produced nearly 350 horsepower.
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The Ferrari 375 MM, was a sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1953 up to 1955 for the road cars. It was named "375" for the unitary displacement of one cylinder in the 4.5 L V12 engine, and the "MM" stood for the Mille Miglia race. In total 26 units were made, including four converted from the 340 MM. [2] Development
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Built to contest the 1954 World Sports Car Championship, the Ferrari 375-Plus used the 375 MM as a starting point, adding a more powerful 4.9-liter V-12, rated at nearly 350 horsepower, and a strengthened chassis.
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Assembled and finished by hand in the Amalgam laboratories, the Ferrari 375 Plus model celebrates one of the most prestigious cars of the Maranello team, built on the heels of the success of the 375 MM, which in 1953 gave Ferrari first place in the Auto Sport World Championship.