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A one-of-a-kind collection of McLaren road cars, assembled by the late Formula One titan Mansour Ojjeh, is now being offered for sale and could bring in more than $70 million, according to luxury car dealer Tom Hartley Jnr.
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Described as the “most significant McLaren road car collection ever assembled,” the 20-car fleet reflects Ojjeh’s long-standing personal and professional ties to the McLaren brand. The late Saudi-French businessman played a pivotal role in shaping McLaren Racing and later co-founded McLaren Automotive alongside Ron Dennis.
“This is akin to selling Enzo Ferrari’s personal Ferraris,” Hartley said in a statement. “There’s nothing like it.”
All 20 McLarens are painted in the same custom orange shade — known officially as "Mansour Orange" — a tribute to Ojjeh’s personal F1 F1 chassis that bore the color. Most of the vehicles are in unused or near-new condition, including the final McLaren F1 ever produced, which has logged just over 1,800 kilometers. Only 106 of the F1s were built between 1992 and 1998, and pristine examples have fetched more than $20 million at auction.
Each vehicle in the collection represents the final chassis of its model series — including rarities like the P1 GTR — and all have been maintained exclusively by McLaren. The collection was recently displayed at the Bahrain International Circuit.
Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing, called Ojjeh “a massively passionate racer and automotive enthusiast” and said the collection reflects the deep roots he laid within the company.
Ojjeh passed away in 2021 at the age of 68. His collection is being offered as a complete package, with Hartley expressing hope it stays intact with a single buyer.
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