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the team to showcase what it’s capable of when unleashed, with the sensational, hand-painted
the team to showcase what it’s capable of when unleashed, with the sensational, hand-painted
the team to showcase what it’s capable of when unleashed, with the sensational, hand-painted
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the team to showcase what it’s capable of when unleashed, with the sensational, hand-painted
the team to showcase what it’s capable of when unleashed, with the sensational, hand-painted
the team to showcase what it’s capable of when unleashed, with the sensational, hand-painted
the team to showcase what it’s capable of when unleashed, with the sensational, hand-painted
the team to showcase what it’s capable of when unleashed, with the sensational, hand-painted
From Bruce McLaren’s first racing car, a little Austin Ulster, to the legendary road and racing cars that still bear his name, every McLaren tells a unique story. Bought in bits by his father who had planned to restore and sell it, 13-year-old Bruce convinced him they could turn it into a race car.
READ MORE+ 1960S McLAREN M1B Designed and hand built by Robin Herd and Bruce McLaren
From Bruce McLaren’s first racing car, a little Austin Ulster, to the legendary road and racing cars that still bear his name, every McLaren tells a unique story. Bought in bits by his father who had planned to restore and sell it, 13-year-old Bruce convinced him they could turn it into a race car.
READ MORE+ 1960S McLAREN M1B Designed and hand built by Robin Herd and Bruce McLaren
From Bruce McLaren’s first racing car, a little Austin Ulster, to the legendary road and racing cars that still bear his name, every McLaren tells a unique story. Bought in bits by his father who had planned to restore and sell it, 13-year-old Bruce convinced him they could turn it into a race car.
READ MORE+ 1960S McLAREN M1B Designed and hand built by Robin Herd and Bruce McLaren