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 1972 Ford Condor RV
For someone who is very close to the cause, a piece of history.

Bring a Trailer frequently have the most unusual and coolest cars available for sale online. With the recent listing for a 1972 Ford Condor RV, the automotive auction powerhouse continues that trend. This car, which has a fascinating history at the track, is no exception.

The 28-foot Papaya orange motorcoach, which measures 28 feet, is not a sleeper car. However, it was used as a support vehicle for McLaren races throughout the 1970s. This makes it an ideal fit for Zak Brown, McLaren Racing CEO. The auction was won by Zak Brown, McLaren Racing CEO. It cost only $32,500.

Brown spoke to Motor1.com and said that “people who know me will know that I love history, especially McLaren.” My friend Alan Gow was my bidding partner and he instructed me to keep going until I won the motorhome.Brown fell in love the rig for obvious reasons. The era-appropriate carpet is complemented by the super cool green and brown upholstery. The kitchen includes a refrigerator, stovetop, oven, sink, and four-burner stove. A separate bathroom with a toilet and shower is also available. A fold-down bed is located in the rear of the motorhome and sits on top of a team meeting area with drink holders.

 1972 Ford Condor RV

McLaren is well-known for its ability to preserve its history better than other automakers. This RV is no different. It also includes binders containing old timing sheets from major races such as the 1978 Long Beach Grand Prix and a copy RV Magazine which featured the coach.Brown plans to keep the RV in good condition and will use it as a motorhome at Indycar races. We look forward seeing Brown at the races and his new trackside home.