This Ferrari, built on the penultimate 375 MM chassis, is equipped with a 340 horsepower Lampredi V12 engine and is the only one of nine road-going coupes with Ghia coachwork. Completed in April 1955, it featured a design inspired by Ghia's Supersonic coupes. Initially displayed at the Torino Motor Show, it was later owned by Robert C. Wilke in Wisconsin, who maintained it largely in its original state. The car passed through various collectors, including the Blackhawk Collection in California and European collector Erich Traber, who rebuilt the original engine. Acquired by its current owner in 2007, the car has been showcased at select events like the Concorso Ferrari in Pasadena. It retains its original Ghia interior, has been repainted in its original colors, and the odometer shows over 13,000 km. The car boasts Ferrari Classiche certification, verifying its original engine, gearbox, and rear differential.