McLaren
F1 Car for Sale – Ayrton Senna’s Monaco Winning 1993 McLaren-Ford MP4/8A
From the listing for this 1993 Ex Senna McLaren F1 car for sale: The ex-Ayrton Senna, record-setting, final Monaco Grand Prix-winning, 1993 McLaren-Ford MP4/8A Formula 1 racing single-seater is to be offered at Bonhams Monaco sale on 11 May and will be on view at Le Grand Palais, Paris on 6-8 February. This startlingly well-preserved,…
Read MoreF1 Car for Sale – 1977 McLaren M23b
From the listing for this 1977 McLaren F1 car for sale: Chassis No. 12 Driven by Jochen Mass in the 1977 season. His best result was 2nd place in the Swedish GP Probably the most original of all surviving M23s with a continuous history. It has maintained to a high standard by 2 long term…
Read MoreOld F1 Car for sale – 1979 / 1980 McLaren M29 / C
From the listing for this 1970’s McLaren F1 Car for sale: The McLaren M29 was designed by Gordon Cuppuck to replace the large and unwieldy M28. Abandoning the previous car’s honeycomb monocque construction Cuppuck reverted to double skinned alminium sheet and pushed the cockpit well forward to enable the use of a single large fuel…
Read MoreClassic #f1 Car For Sale – 1966 McLaren M2B – Their First F1 Car.
Heres a chance to buy the first McLaren F1 Car! From the listing for this F1 Car for sale: 1966 McLaren M2B The first Mclaren F1 car. Fully rstored by ourselves. Ford 4 Cam engine. An important part of McLaren history. From Wikipedia: The McLaren M2B was the McLaren team’s first Formula One racing…
Read MoreClassic #f1 Car For Sale – 1977 McLaren M26
The McLaren M26 is being offered for Auction by RKM Collector Car Auctions. From the Auction lot for this McLaren F1 Car for sale: At the start of the 1977 season James Hunt couldn’t recapture his glory from ’76. He started out the year in his M23 before the McLaren team unveiled their latest equipment…
Read MoreClassic #f1 Car For Sale – 1969 McLaren M9A
From the listing: McLaren Cars was the last front-running team to produce a 4WD car in 1969, a brand new chassis designed by Jo Marquart and designated the M9A. Using a Ferguson type 4WD system attached to a reversed DFV the car was entered in only one event, the 1969 British GP with Derek…
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