
The Ferrari 375 Plus was developed on the orders of Enzo Ferrari as he wanted to have more World titles. With a newly made engine developed by Aurelio Lampredi who had a background in aircraft design, the powerful 5.0 litre naturally aspirated all aluminium 60° V12 engine, this car could achieve a top speed of 280 km/hr.
In the year 1954, only eight were produced in consultation with Lampredi and one of the cars participated in that year’s Le Mans race that was held on 12-13th June at the Circuit de la Sarthe, France. Sponsored by the company itself, drivers José Froilán González (Argentina) and Maurice Trintignant (France) won the race after completion of 302 laps.
Highlights | |
- Premium collectible | |
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- Licensed product | |
- Material: ZAMAC (zinc alloy), Rubber and Plastic | |
- Non-opening bonnet, boot and doors | |
- On plinth (platform base) |
Specifications | |
Brand | Ferrari |
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Period | 1947-1970 |
Year | 1954 |
Model Origin | Italy |
Scale | 1:43 |
Box Dimension (in inches) | 6 x 3 x 3 |
Color | Red |
Make | Altaya |
Theme | Racing - F1 / GP |
Material | Metal |