A 200mph piece of British supercar history, for the price of a 911 GTS. Yours for £120,000 👀
Never let it be said that Britain’s automotive industry doesn’t try. The history of car making here is littered with scores of manufacturers desperate to make their mark on the global sports car scene, confident the same mistakes made by others won’t be repeated - and then repeating them in glorious, tailspin-style. You probably have a favourite in the bunch. But it should also be said that some unforgettable sports cars have been made along the way.
A successful Dutch gentleman racer who’d made his money in Scottish oil , he wanted a GT1 race car to compete in British GT. The mid-90s was a great time for production-based sportscar racing, before it all got a bit silly with cars like the Toyota GT-One and Mercedes CLK GTR. Anyway, Zwart wanted a McLaren F1 - who wouldn’t - but couldn’t stomach the £750k asking price.
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