18. Ferrari 375 MM Chassis Number 0378AM
One of the first cars to reach collector status were these classic Ferraris. Over the years, car enthusiasts had uncovered many forgotten yet valuable cars that were lost. Even today, there are numerous tales about finding rare Ferraris all over the world. But even the truest Ferrari aficionados have no information about the famous 375 MM with chassis number 0378AM. The 375 MM was Ferrari’s top racing car with a potent V12 engine and 340 HP, ludicrous power for the day.

Emerging in early 1953, the 375 MM was highly successful in Europe as well as in America. Ferrari managed to make and sell 26 of them. Since it was an important, successful car, most owners took good care of their cars. Today, 25 of those 26 are alive and well. Ferrari sold the missing one, the chassis number 0378AM to Dr. Enrico Wax, an Italian businessman. Dr. Wax was a supercar collector who didn’t race his 375 MM, keeping it in his garage in Genoa. However, the Ferrari community never heard about the car again so no information is available on the 0378AM after 1953. If the car exists today, it should be one of the most original, well-preserved Ferraris ever built.