The Ferrari 375 Plus is one of the least known and rarest models of the company. Build after the success of Scuderia in the 1953 Auto Sport World Championships with the aim of winning the title. It is equipped with a 5 -liter V12 that produces 330 hp while the chassis is designed by Pininfarina.

This 375 Plus was driven by Umberto Maglioli in the 1954 Mille Miglia, the Carrera PanAmericana and the Le Mans course. At the end of the official racing career, the car was transferred to the U.S. for a short time and later it went back to Europe to its new owner, Jacques Swaters. Then the car was completely rebuilt in Modena. This car will be auctioned at this year’s Goodwood. The car will come with a factory engine block and quite a few authentic panels.



