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LOT 224  |  Catalogue: Monaco

1972 McLaren M21

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Chassis No.

Chassis No.: 2 [See text]
Gearbox No.: FG400
Documents: Bill of Sale Only
Addendum: Please note this lot has entered the EU on a temporary import bond, which must be cancelled either by exporting the lot outside of the EU on an approved Bill of Lading with supporting customs documentation or by paying the applicable VAT and import duties to have the lot remain in the EU.

Veuillez noter que ce lot est entré dans l'UE sous couvert d'une autorisation d'importation temporaire, qui doit être annulée soit en exportant le lot en dehors de l'UE avec une lettre de débarquement approuvé accompagné des documents douaniers nécessaires, soit en payant la TVA et les droits d'importation applicables pour que le lot reste dans l'UE.

Designed by Ralph Bellamy, the McLaren M21 was built to compete in the 1972 Formula 2 season. It was lower, flatter and sharper than its predecessor, with a more aggressive stance. Jody Scheckter drove a M21 to victory at the 1972 race in Crystal Palace, London. Noted powerplants were the Ford-Cosworth BDA, BDE, and BDF inline-four engines, varying from 1.6- to 1.9-litre output. All examples were equipped with a five-speed Hewland L.G. manual gearbox.

As detailed by Allen Brown in his report on chassis “2”, it was born out of a restoration project conducted by Kerry Adams in the late-1990s. The first M21 was wrecked in France during the 1970s, with the remains unlocated. However, Chris MacAllister and McLaren International owned two chassis that Steve Prior and Tony Trimmer had used in Formula Atlantic in 1975, alongside a spare monocoque. Adams was able to construct three cars during this project and as none of them had been assigned chassis numbers, McLaren decided to issue three numbers following the completion of these cars.

Chassis “1” was allocated to McLaren’s car, chassis “2” for Jody Scheckter’s machine, and chassis “3” for Chris MacAllister’s racer. Scheckter has remained the sole owner of chassis “2” since the late-1990s, and the car is liveried in the famous McLaren Papaya Orange colours of his 1972 Formula 2 season.

This McLaren M21 presents an unrepeatable opportunity to own an extremely rare McLaren, adorned in its legendary colours, which is highly eligible for a various of historic motor racing events.

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Chassis No.

Chassis No.: 2 [See text]
Gearbox No.: FG400
Documents: Bill of Sale Only
Addendum: Please note this lot has entered the EU on a temporary import bond, which must be cancelled either by exporting the lot outside of the EU on an approved Bill of Lading with supporting customs documentation or by paying the applicable VAT and import duties to have the lot remain in the EU.

Veuillez noter que ce lot est entré dans l'UE sous couvert d'une autorisation d'importation temporaire, qui doit être annulée soit en exportant le lot en dehors de l'UE avec une lettre de débarquement approuvé accompagné des documents douaniers nécessaires, soit en payant la TVA et les droits d'importation applicables pour que le lot reste dans l'UE.

Designed by Ralph Bellamy, the McLaren M21 was built to compete in the 1972 Formula 2 season. It was lower, flatter and sharper than its predecessor, with a more aggressive stance. Jody Scheckter drove a M21 to victory at the 1972 race in Crystal Palace, London. Noted powerplants were the Ford-Cosworth BDA, BDE, and BDF inline-four engines, varying from 1.6- to 1.9-litre output. All examples were equipped with a five-speed Hewland L.G. manual gearbox.

As detailed by Allen Brown in his report on chassis “2”, it was born out of a restoration project conducted by Kerry Adams in the late-1990s. The first M21 was wrecked in France during the 1970s, with the remains unlocated. However, Chris MacAllister and McLaren International owned two chassis that Steve Prior and Tony Trimmer had used in Formula Atlantic in 1975, alongside a spare monocoque. Adams was able to construct three cars during this project and as none of them had been assigned chassis numbers, McLaren decided to issue three numbers following the completion of these cars.

Chassis “1” was allocated to McLaren’s car, chassis “2” for Jody Scheckter’s machine, and chassis “3” for Chris MacAllister’s racer. Scheckter has remained the sole owner of chassis “2” since the late-1990s, and the car is liveried in the famous McLaren Papaya Orange colours of his 1972 Formula 2 season.

This McLaren M21 presents an unrepeatable opportunity to own an extremely rare McLaren, adorned in its legendary colours, which is highly eligible for a various of historic motor racing events.

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Monaco, Monte Carlo
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