
The sale of Mansour Ojjeh’s amazing collection of McLaren cars has been confirmed by Tom Hartley Jnr.
Ojjeh’s collection of 20 McLaren supercars, all of then the last example of their model produced, generated huge interest as most of the cars were in unused condition.
Most of the cars were finished in Yquem orange, which has since been renamed Mansour Orange by the McLaren factory.
The sale sees the entire collection pass to a single buyer, who wishes to remain anonymous. The sale price also remains undisclosed. Notably, the collection drew multiple world-record offers for the McLaren F1 alone, but both the Ojjeh family and Tom Hartley Jnr refused to split the cars for individual sale.
Tom Hartley Jnr said: ‘To have been entrusted with the sale of this extraordinary collection by the Ojjeh family has been a true privilege. This is not just a sale – it is the important and respectful transfer of a legacy.
‘The Mansour Ojjeh collection represents the very best of what McLaren stands for – innovation, individuality, quality, and excellence – and, just as we were delighted to have been trusted by Bernie Ecclestone to handle for him the sale of his unique collection of 69 Grand Prix and Formula 1 cars just a few months ago, so also are we extremely proud to have been able to play our part in ensuring that Mansour’s fantastic collection of McLarens will remain intact for future generations to admire.’