NEW YORK: Deep-pocketed car lovers will have a chance to buy a rare
McLaren F1 when it goes on the auction block this summer, as part of a sale of
a private collection of some of the world's finest sports and supercars.
The 1998 orange, three-seater F1
"LM-Specification" car is one of the highlights of The Pinnacle
Portfolio, a collection of more than 20 post-World War Two cars that is
expected to fetch a total of more than US$65 million in a standalone sale on
Aug. 13 by RM Sotheby's at California's Monterey 2015 Classic Car Auctions.
"It is the single largest private collection that
has ever been brought to auction," Ian Kelleher, managing director of RM
Auctions, said in an interview.
He expects the McLaren F1 to fetch more than US$12
million.
The collection, which spans 57 years of automotive
history and design, boasts some of the finest sports and racing automobiles of
the 1950s and 60s and includes Porsches, Ferraris, a 1993 Jaguar XJ220, bookend
Bugatti Veyrons and the final Enzo gifted to the late Pope John Paul II.
The McLaren, which is on display at Sotheby's New York
headquarters in Manhattan, is one of two that were brought back to the factory
and upgraded to the Le Mans race specifications.
The 2005 Ferrari Enzo that was given to the late Pope
John Paul II by former Ferrari Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo has an
inscription under the hood and was auctioned on the Pope's behalf with the
proceeds going to tsunami victims.
The bookend Bugatti Veyrons, chassis No. 001 and No.
300, are the first and last of the production run.
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