The greatest most Orange McLaren collection ever is for sale
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What if we said the last McLaren F1 ever produced was just one of a jaw-dropping 20-car collection now for sale? That's correct. The late Mansour Ojjeh, one of the most important people at McLaren, left a treasure chest of the brand's most iconic road cars. And now, for the first time in history, it's all for sale.
Nicknamed the "Last of Legends," this McLaren lineup is being sold by highly respected supercar dealer Tom Hartley Jnr. Each vehicle in the collection has a special place in its collection history, but what they all share is this: they're the last production model of their type.
The F1 and Beyond
Central to the collection is chassis #075, the last McLaren F1 produced. Finished in a deep Yquem, subsequently renamed "Mansour Orange" in honor, it's done a mere 1,810 km and is a living, drivable museum car.
But Ojjeh went beyond the F1. The collection encompasses every subsequent halo model: P1, Speedtail, Senna (including a bare-carbon example), Elva, Sabre, 675LT, 600LT, and others. Some cars have personal details - some finished in his signature orange paint, some one-offs in bespoke liveries or spec'd as homage to McLaren's motorsport history.

Tribute to a Motorsport Legend
As a longtime McLaren investor and the mastermind behind TAG Group, Mansour Ojjeh was instrumental in crafting some of the brand's greatest Formula 1 periods, spanning the turbocharged 1980s through to today's McLaren Automotive empire.
Most of the cars were constructed with his personal supervision and maintained solely by McLaren Special Operations. The Elva was even completed with his own emblem rather than the traditional McLaren badge. Now that's a sentimental, end-of-life gesture.

Not Just Cars, But History for Sale
While the full price hasn’t been publicly revealed, estimates place the collection’s value between $70–100 million, with the F1 alone worth upwards of $20 million. But Hartley is clear: this isn’t just about the money. “You’re buying the soul of McLaren’s road car history,” he said.
Ojjeh's widow wishes the cars remain together, preferably in the care of one collector who appreciates their history and significance. We do too.
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F&Q:
What’s included in the McLaren "Last of Legends" collection?
The 20-car set features:
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The last McLaren F1 ever made (chassis #075, "Mansour Orange")
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Final P1, Speedtail, Senna, Elva, and Sabre
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675LT, 600LT, and other limited editions
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One-offs with bespoke liveries & F1 tributes
Why is this collection so special?
Owned by Mansour Ojjeh (TAG Group/McLaren legend), every car is the final production model of its kind, with personal touches like orange paint, MSO upgrades, and even an Elva with Ojjeh’s emblem.
How much is the collection worth?
Estimated $70–100 million, with the F1 alone valued at ~$20M. The seller (Tom Hartley Jnr) prioritizes finding a single buyer to preserve Ojjeh’s legacy.
Can I buy just one car?
Unlikely. Ojjeh’s widow wants the collection kept intact—ideally going to one owner who appreciates its historical significance.
What’s the rarest car in the set?
The final F1 (#075) is the crown jewel, but the bare-carbon Senna and Ojjeh-badged Elva are equally unique.