10 Most Expensive Rare Cars Sold During Pebble Beach Car Week 2015

1964 Ferrari 250 LM Coupe

Sold for $17,600,000

1964 Ferrari 250 LM Coupe

1961 Ferrari 250 GT California

Sold for $16,800,000

1961 Ferrari 250 GT California

1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Coupe

Sold for $16,500,000

1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Coupe

1998 McLaren F1 LM

Sold for $13,800,000

1998 McLaren F1 LM

1953 Jaguar C-Type

Sold for $13,200,000

1953 Jaguar C-Type

1956 Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France

Sold for $13,200,000

1956 Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France

1982 Porsche 956 Coupe

Sold for $10,100,000

1982 Porsche 956 Coupe

1959 Ferrari 250 GT Interim Coupe

Sold for $8,500,000

1959 Ferrari 250 GT Interim Coupe

1959 Ferrari 250 GT California LWB

Sold for $8,500,000

1959 Ferrari 250 GT California LWB

1950 Ferrari 275 S/340 America Barchetta

Sold for $8,000,000

1950 Ferrari 275 S/340 America Barchetta

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McLaren P1

McLaren P1

Many people acknowledge that one of the most beautiful sights is an incredibly designed car, unique from others except for the basic components that make it run. Such a car is the alluringly dynamic McLaren P1 sportscar, making a preview appearance at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.Beauty is not only skin deep, as demonstrated by the number of auto aficionados that are intrigued with the MonoCage. A lightweight carbon roof structure safety cage, it is built along the concept of the MonoCell. This streamlined version reduces the weight of the car while guiding air into the engine by using air intake ducts and an integral roof snorkel.

Superior aerodynamics and lower weight are part of the reasons for higher performance. The balance is due to the blend of engineering and technical skill, as well as the creative freedom that thought of this vehicle, which will allow sales near their Golden Anniversary in late 2013.

Drivers can automatically adjust the large rear wing to add to the dynamics and the downforce, which delivers higher levels than any car on the road to date. Imagine getting 600kg well before reaching maximum speed, beating even the McLaren MP4-12C downforce by nearly 5 times and similar to that of the 12C GT3 racer.

Continuing with the original concept of lighter and faster automobiles, carbon fibre is used to build the body panels. In 1981, McLaren was the first company to provide a full carbon body Grand Prix car and followed that with the full carbon body road car F1.

One unusual feature is the design that allows the exposure of the carbon structure, which in turn shows how streamlined air is sent through the door ducts into the main radiators. The overall impression is that the car is light enough to do anything the driver asks. Visual mass is broken up on the body side, drawing attention to the cab-forward stance and overall appeal of the incredible McLaren P1.

McLaren P1

McLaren P1 Rear View

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McLaren X-1 Concept

McLaren X1 Concept

The McLaren X-1 concept car is incredible. This car surpasses all other concept vehicles in styling and details. The McLaren X-1 is so over the top that the vehicle’s designer has not even been named.

The controversial car was based off of the McLaren MP4-12C and built for an undisclosed car collector. The McLaren X-1 took more than three years of planning and consultation with the buyer for the vehicle to come to fruition. The car was based on a number of classic cars plus futuristic design elements while still allowing for the vehicle to be road worthy.

The incredible McLaren X-1 offers a wide body that is reminiscent of a super hero’s vehicle. The rear fenders are rounded adding more than seven inches to the width and four inches to the length. A carbon fiber body is painted a shiny black with nickel plated aluminum accents on the exterior.

McLaren X-1 Concept InteriorThe interior of the McLaren X-1 is covered in Harissa Red leather and nickel coated aluminum bezel finishes. A titanium weave carbon fiber offers the interior a 3-D effect that has never been attempted or achieved on any other vehicle.

The McLaren X-1 was appointed with the McLaren MP4-12C, 616 horsepower twin turbo 3.8 liter V-8 engine. The engine allows the vehicle to reach incredible speeds. Every inch of the McLaren X-1 was custom designed and made to give the owner a road worthy yet unique vehicle.

McLaren X-1 Photo Gallery

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