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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.

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Ferrari 375 Plus (1954) - Ferrari.com V12 ENGINE 4954.34 cc TOTAL DISPLACEMENT 243 kW MAXIMUM POWER @ 6000 rpm 280 km/h TOP SPEED Engine Chassis Bodywork Performance Discover all the specifications of the Ferrari 375 Plus, 1954: dimensions, wheel and tyres, suspension, and performance.

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The 375 Mille Miglia carried on the Ferrari tradition of naming sports models after the famous Italian road race and was a spin-off of the F1 single-seater, just like its sister car, the 375 America, which was the GT equivalent. The engine was based on its F1 counterpart, albeit with a new crankshaft giving a shorter, 68 mm stroke but with a.

Photo FERRARI 375 Plus cabriolet 1954 médiatheque


Specifications Make: Ferrari 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.

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Ferrari 375 Plus Spyder PF, RHD. PF job no. 12570. Max Meyer racing red 02093. Date: Result: Event: Driver # Reference: 54 - Scuderia Ferrari : 54/sep/13 - according to factory's build sheets "revisionato a nuovo" at factory : 54 - Diaz Saenz Enrique Valiente, ARG: FAlb2 p32: 54/dec/19: 1 st OA: Buenos Aires:

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Discover the Ferrari 375 Plus, the sport prototype launched in 1954 powered by an engine of 4954.34 cc: the history of Ferrari's Garage.

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This is the factory-entered 4.9-litre Ferrari 375-Plus in which Mr Ferrari's favoured great road racing driver Umberto Maglioli ran second in that year's mighty Mille Miglia, and seemed poised to overwhelm double-World Champion Driver Alberto Ascari's factory Lancia D24 before a tuppeny-ha'penny split-pin came adrift within its transaxle.

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1954 Ferrari 375 MM Plus Competizione. In the winter of 1953-54, Enzo Ferrari concentrated his engineers' attention upon perfecting a line of large-capacity sports-racing cars for customer sale, backed by a secondary line of smaller variants. To promote and publicize the new sports cars, he approved development of a muscle-bound, outsized.

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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. Perhaps the most distinctive feature of the 375-Plus.

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The 375 Plus Spyders were factory team cars and were not raced by private entrants before the mid-season of 1954, the chassis was the same as the 375 MM, but the engine was using the crankshaft from the 375 GP car increasing the stroke to 74,5mm and the displacement to 4954,34cc.

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Discover the Ferrari 375 Plus, the sport prototype launched in 1954 powered by an engine of 4954.34 cc: the history of Ferrari's Garage. Share. Moments Garage. 1947.. 250 GT Coupé 750 Monza 250 Monza 375 Plus 553 F1. 1955. D50 857 S 735 LM 555 F1 376 S. 1956. 250 GT Berlinetta 410 S 410 Superamerica 290 MM 500 TR 625 LM 860 Monza.

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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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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.

1954 Ferrari 375 Plus Gallery


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. Second in that year's mighty Mille Miglia with Umberto Maglioli.