You get all the accessories, including a fitted luggage and a tool kit in titanium.
The McLaren F1 supercar is undoubtedly the most significant of the 1990s. A pristine example will be available with only 387 km (240.5 miles) showing at Gooding and Company’s Pebble Beach auction in Aug . According to the seller, it will probably fetch more than $15 million.
This chassis 029 is McLaren F1’s 25th delivery. The body is finished in Creighton Brown, a one-off color. The upholstery inside is a mixture of Light Tan and Dark Brown leather.
The first owner was a Japanese buyer. The Japanese buyer was the first owner. However, he rarely drove the McLaren. The F1 was then sold to an American, who also rarely took it out for a spin.
It is rare to find a McLaren F1 for sale. But this one has all the accessories. The original luggage fits in a panel at the side of its body. Also included are the rare TAG Heuer watch, and a gold-colored titanium toolkit. The auction also includes a FACOM tool chest that has cut foam to make a place for each item. The original Goodyear Eagle F1 tires are still wrapped around the wheels.
F1 is an iconic vehicle. The F1 uses an eclectic mix of materials, including carbon fiber, Kevlar and titanium. The BMW-sourced, mid-mounted 6.1-liter V12 produces 618 horsepower (461 megawatts) and runs through six-speed manual. The top speed on a closed circuit is more than 200 miles an hour.
It’s difficult to imagine a McLaren F1 as flawless as this McLaren F1. This McLaren F1 has covered less than 10 miles per year since delivery. We are eager to see what this McLaren F1 sells for at auction in August.