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Are you considering buying a used car but worried about its ever-increasing cost? Let’s put this into perspective, a car that recently sold for $ 27 million. (yes, a car, not a super yacht or villa). For that much money, you could buy 1080 $ 25,000 cars. The car was a McLaren F1 sports car from 1995. From 1992 to 1996 only 106 examples were built. Every single surviving specimen is worth millions of dollars, but some are worth more than others. However, this McLaren F1 is at the top of the charts. This 1995 F1, chassis # 029 and described as the “time capsule”, just sold for a record $ 20,465 ($ 27 million) at Gooding & Company’s Pebble Beach auction in Florida. It only has 243 miles (405k) on its speedometer and is in the delivery condition. The previous auction record for McLaren F1 road cars was set in 2017 with a price of 15.62 million US dollars. In 2019, a copy converted to LM specs by McLaren Special Operations cost $ 19.8 million. The August Pebble Beach auction had total sales of A $ 148 million. Some examples of other cars going under the hammer: A 1956 Mercedes Benz 300SL ‘Gullwing’ sold for A $ 1.83 million, while a 1959 Ferrari 250GT LWB left the auction for A $ 15 million. Even a humble 1959 VW Beetle sold for A $ 14,000, while a 1997 Land Rover Defender NAS drove out the door for over A $ 200,000. If American supercars are your taste, you could have bid for a 1965 Shelby GT350R Mustang, considered the most victorious Shelby Mustang of all time. It was sold for A $ 1.07 million. The full auction results can be found on the Gooding & Company website https://www.goodingco.com/auction/realized/pebble-beach-2021. Not your average auction sale. Local motoring news every Saturday at 5am on 101.5 Great Lakes FM and 10am on 106.5 Rhema FM. Also, Sunday 2pm on 103.3 2TLP 2pm every Tuesday on 101.5 Great Lakes FM. Road Ramblings can also be heard worldwide on the Internet at www.roadrambs.com. You can now find and listen to Road Ramblings on Facebook. Stop by and give us a like.
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September 5, 2021 – 12:00 p.m.
Are you considering buying a used car but worried about its ever-increasing cost?
Let’s put this into perspective, a car that recently sold for $ 27 million. (yes, a car, not a super yacht or villa).
For that much money, you could buy 1080 $ 25,000 cars.
The car was a 1995 McLaren F1 sports car.
From 1992 to 1996 only 106 copies were built.
Every single survivor is worth millions of dollars, but some are worth more than others.
However, this McLaren F1 is at the top of the charts.
This 1995 F1, chassis # 029 and described as the “time capsule”, just sold for a record $ 20,465 ($ 27 million) at Gooding & Company’s Pebble Beach auction in Florida.
It only has 243 miles (405k) on its speedometer and is in the delivery condition.
The previous auction record for McLaren F1 road cars was set in 2017 with a price of 15.62 million US dollars. In 2019, a copy converted to LM specs by McLaren Special Operations cost $ 19.8 million.
The August Pebble Beach auction had total sales of A $ 148 million. A few examples of other cars that go under the hammer:
A 1956 Mercedes Benz 300SL ‘Gullwing’ sold for A $ 1.83 million, while a 1959 Ferrari 250GT LWB sold for A $ 15 million.
Even a humble 1959 VW Beetle sold for A $ 14,000, while a 1997 Land Rover Defender NAS drove out the door for over A $ 200,000.
If American supercars are your taste, you could have bid for a 1965 Shelby GT350R Mustang, considered the most victorious Shelby Mustang of all time. It was sold for A $ 1.07 million.
Not your average auction sale.
Local motoring news every Saturday at 5am on 101.5 Great Lakes FM and 10am on 106.5 Rhema FM. Also, Sunday 2pm on 103.3 2TLP 2pm every Tuesday on 101.5 Great Lakes FM.
Road Ramblings can also be heard worldwide on the Internet at www.roadrambs.com. You can now find and listen to Road Ramblings on Facebook. Stop by and give us a like.
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