Rare McLaren F1 Build, Crafted in Just 3 Months with Expected Price Surpassing $10M

When a McLaren F1 sports car comes up for sale, it’s a special occasion.

That’s because only 63 of its kind were produced, and the lucky few who have had both the cash and opportunity to buy one don’t often let them go.

On Wednesday, prospective buyers gathered at an auction preview in New York to see one McLaren F1 in person, ahead of an August auction in Monterrey, California.

Experts say the F1, dubbed the fastest production car ever built, will likely fetch at least $12million at the auction, which is being organized by RM Auctions and Sotheby’s.

Unique: A rare McLaren F1 sports car is set to go up for auction in August. On Wednesday, car connoisseurs and collectors gathered in New York to view the model, of which only 63 were produced

Vroom vroom: The McLaren F1 was produced by the English car company between 1992 and 1998. The version set to go for auction is designed for regular road use

Center front: The McLaren has an unusual seating design, with the driver in the center of the vehicle and two passengers seats to the left and right

Top bidder: Experts believe this McLaren F1 will fetch at least $12million when it goes up for auction in Monterrey, California in August

Record setter: The McLaren F1 earned the title of the world’s fastest production car in 1998, when it recorded a top speed of 240mph

English car company McClaren produced the McLaren F1 between 1992 and 1998. The model currently for sale is the F1, the model designed for everyday road use. But McLaren also built another 43 cars in varying models, including the LM (tuned versions), GT (longtail roadcars), XP (prototypes), GTR (racecars), and XP LM (LM prototype).

At the time, one of these cars took about three and a half months to make.

When it was released, British car magazine Autocar heralded the F1 as ‘the finest driving machine yet built for the public road’ and said that it ‘may possibly be the fastest production road car the world will ever see.’

The F1 lived up to those expectations in 1998, when it set the record for world’s fastest production car, reaching a speed of 240 mph with its 680 horse power 12-cylinder engine.

Beautiful: Photographers and videographers hover around to capture the rare and expensive sports car on Wednesday

Like a bird: The McLaren F1 is a gullwing car, meaning it’s doors swing up when they open like the wings of a bird

Extra-special care: When McLaren was producing the car, it would take about three and a half months to make

Success: When it was released, British car magazine Autocar heralded the F1 as ‘the finest driving machine yet built for the public road’ and said that it ‘may possibly be the fastest production road car the world will ever see.’

Among the rich and famous owners of McLaren F1s are retired late-night talk show host Jay Leno, fashion designer Ralph Lauren, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason and the Sultan of Brunei.

Actor Rowan Atkinson was once a proud owner of a McLaren F1 but decided to sell his purple model in January, listing with Taylor &Crawley for $12million.

Before that, another McLaren F1 was sold for $8.47million at auction in August 2013.

Twenty two other expensive models will go for sale in the August auction, including models from Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Jaguar and Bugatti.

Former Tonight Show host Jay Leno (left) and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason (right) are two of the few McLaren F1 owners

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