VIN: the Paul Burdell McLaren F1 chassis 024
/Chassis 024 was the 22nd McLaren F1 production car built and one of 25 constructed in 1994. Completed in December of that year, it was configured with Carbon paint and a grey / black…
Read MoreChassis 024 was the 22nd McLaren F1 production car built and one of 25 constructed in 1994. Completed in December of that year, it was configured with Carbon paint and a grey / black…
Read MoreMercedes-Benz spent eight years and a vast sum of money to develop their vitally important compact-class W201 190. It turned out to be time and cash well spent as, by early 1988, a staggering…
Read MoreChassis DB5/2008/R was one of four DB5s built in period to Q-branch specification for Eon Productions. The first two examples (DP/2161/1 and DB5/1486/R) were used in the making of the 1964…
Read MoreJaguar originally created the XK120 as a design exercise to showcase the firm’s advanced new 3.4-litre dual overhead camshaft straight six engine. The stunning XK120 Roadster was presented at the…
Read MoreChassis 74045 started life as the second of Ferrari’s F40 prototypes. It was retained by the factory until early 1992, at which point it was sold to Swiss racing driver, Rene Herzog. Herzog started his…
Read MoreLotus unveiled the Type 111 Elise at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 1995 and production began nine months later in June 1996. Thanks to rave reviews, handsome looks and a competitive…
Read MoreChassis 9113600498 was one of 51 right-hand drive 2.7 Carrera RS that formed part of the original batch of 500 homologation cars. It was built in January 1973 and configured to M472 Touring…
Read MoreIn the years following BMW Motorsport’s late 1971 inception, the specialist facility on the outskirts of Munich developed and raced a number of models on behalf of its parent company. First to…
Read MoreChassis SL76/148 was sold via Lola agent, Jo Bonnier, to Swedish car dealer and privateer racing driver, Picko Troberg. Troberg began racing in the Swedish Formula Junior series. In addition he…
Read More16 months after the Volkswagen Audi Group (VAG) purchased the rights to Bugatti at the behest of their Chairman, Ferdinand Piech, prototypes for an extravagantly engineered super sports car began…
Read MoreChassis 0804 was one of four new mid-engined SP cars assembled for the 1962 season. In addition, Ferrari rebuilt their two SP cars from 1961 to the lastest ‘lowline’ body style giving the Scuderia half a…
Read MoreWhen Porsche released the long awaited second iteration of their fabled Carrera RS in 1991, they found themselves with an unexpectedly popular machine. This latest Carrera RS was based on the…
Read MoreChassis 4301036 was one of the M1 Procars reserved for use by the official BMW Motorsport team in 1979. It first appeared at Hockenheim (round five) in the hands of promising German, Hans-Georg…
Read MoreAfter chassis 0004 (which won the 1955 Mille Miglia, Dundrod Tourist Trophy and Targa Florio), chassis 0003 was the most successful of Mercedes’ all-conquering SLR racing cars. It first…
Read MoreIn September 1987, the Ford Motor Company purchased a 75% stake in Aston Martin Lagonda from Victor Gauntlett, Tim Hearley and Peter Livanos. The American firm then took full control in 1991.
Read MoreChassis KLA12557 was the first of four Anniversary-spec. Countach painted this particular shade of Blu Speciale. All four were right-hand drive with Bianco upholstery to include a matching steering…
Read MoreChassis P/1009A was a lightweight GT40 tub constructed in 1969 by John Wyer Automotive Engineering (JWAE). The JWAE organisation in England (which started life as Ford Advanced…
Read MoreAfter the 348 had divided opinion and been dynamically eclipsed by some of its rivals, Ferrari returned to form in spectacular fashion with the much-loved F355. Launched in 1994, the F355 was…
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