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Originally designated chassis 0374AM until Ferrari switched identities to expedite the delivery to the customer, who had his name down for chassis 0374AM. Once completed as 0362AM, it was sold to Tony Parravano in the United States. It was raced by Jack McAfee with considerable success until he damaged it at Bakersfield. The car was subsequently rebuilt with a plastic body and a Maserati V8 engine for Art Arciero. He had it raced later in the decade by Dan Gurney and Skip Hudson. Apparently nothing more than the front cross member remained of the original car. This was used during the early 2000s to resurrect 0362AM. In 2013, the work was finally completed and the car was shown at the Concours on the Avenue, where it won best of show.
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