Rare Find: Low-Mileage 1995 McLaren F1 Hits the Auction Block

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Low-Mileage 1995 McLaren F1 Hits the Auction Block
Low-Mileage 1995 McLaren F1 Hits the Auction Block

After logging only 8 miles per year on average over almost three decades, the 1995 McLaren F1 is a monument to automotive ingenuity. Gordon Murray, the design virtuoso, and Ron Dennis developed the F1, which, when it debuted in 1992, completely changed the car industry.

Boasting cutting-edge technology and unparalleled performance, the F1 became renowned as the fastest naturally aspirated production car ever built. Constructed from advanced materials like carbon fiber, magnesium, and gold, its exquisite craftsmanship captured the essence of automotive artistry.

Low-Mileage 1995 McLaren F1 Hits the Auction Block
Low-Mileage 1995 McLaren F1 Hits the Auction Block

Initially sold for $815,000, the F1’s value has soared over the years due to its exclusivity, with only 64 units ever produced. Its performance prowess was immortalized when pro driver Andy Wallace set a Guinness World Record, achieving a top speed of 240.1 mph in 1998.

Chassis 029, a unique example, recently went up for auction with a one-off Creighton Brown paint job and remarkably low mileage. With under 400 kilometers on the odometer, it stands as one of the most pristine F1s in existence, offering collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece of automotive history.

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By Sajda

Sajda is a car enthusiast, however, she is more focused on motorbikes.

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