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I think you will find that most F1 road cars sell for higher prices than any F1 GTR would. GTRs just aren't as usable, and although they had a spectacular run, especially their first year out - in the big picture of motor racing history they are merely a tiny blip on the chart and not extremely sought after by a large contingent of enthusiasts.
Actually the F1 LM is probably the most valuable of all McLarens. Several reports have LM3 being sold to Ralph Lauren for somewhere in the neighborhood of $2.75 million USD, which might be a record for a McLaren F1 purchase price.
The rarest McLaren is actually the F1 GT (longtail roadcar) with only 3 examples including the prototype having been produced. McLaren retains possession of the prototype, but reportedly was offering it for sale at one million pounds just a few years back. At the time, that figure would have converted to about $1.5 million USD.
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