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How much is a McLaren F1 GTR worth?

How much is a McLaren F1 GTR worth?

Given that ‘regular’ McLaren F1 models are now trading hands for over $20 million, it seems inevitable that this F1 GT is worth significantly more than that. One of the other McLaren F1s displayed in Paris was the example once owned by George Harrison from The Beatles.

How many McLaren F1 GTR are there?

28 GTRs
The car here is no ordinary F1 since it’s the race car derivative. McLaren only made a total of 28 GTRs but only 10 were built in the later Longtail specification. This one is even rarer taking into consideration it has been converted for street use by British shop Lanzante.

How much does a 1995 McLaren F1 GTR cost?

An excellent-condition 1995 F1 typically goes for $18.5 million, Hagerty reports. And a Concours-level, pristine one is valued at up to $21.5 million. So, in a way, this unique-spec car is arguably a slight bargain.

How many F1 GTR were made?

A total of 28 F1 GTR chassis were built. Nine were built in 1995-spec, nine in 1996-spec, and ten more in 1997-spec. Some cars were upgraded from one spec to another, but this count only includes cars built from scratch to that specification.

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Who owns McLaren F1 GTR?

The prototype GT, F1 chassis #056, is currently owned by a private collector in Switzerland, while one of them was purchased by a Japanese collector. The last one of the three ended with the Sultan of Brunei.

What car broke the McLaren F1 record?

Porsche 959 raised the record by as much as 15 mph to 196 mph mark, then Ferrari F40 follows with similar figure but with higher overall performance. Meanwhile, Bugatti EB110 and Jaguar XJ220 raised the game higher with their 550hp output and 210-plus mph top speed.

Who owns a McLaren F1 GT?

The Sultan of Brunei embodies all of that, and he owns a one-of-three McLaren F1 GT to prove it, which just arrived in the UK for restoration. When you own a car that’s so rare – the brand only built three units –, common sense is to look out for it.