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#2-of-5 McLaren P1 Spider by Lanzante Listed on duPont REGISTRY Live

#2-of-5 McLaren P1 Spider by Lanzante Listed on duPont REGISTRY Live

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Following the 1-of-1 Rosso Dino Ferrari Enzo listed earlier this week, a 2015 McLaren P1 Spider by Lanzante, chassis #2 of 5, finished in a historic Gulf racing livery over a white SuperFabric leather interior, is now live on the platform with 2,935 miles on the odometer. It is the second P1 to appear on duPont REGISTRY Live after last month’s headline sale, and joins a growing number of Holy Trinity cars being consigned here.

McLaren built exactly 375 P1 coupes and never offered a factory convertible. The coupe's carbon-fiber MonoCage integrated the roof as a structural element, making an open-top conversion a substantial engineering undertaking. Lanzante, the British firm that won the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans with the McLaren F1 GTR and brought the track-only P1 GTR to the road, committed to a maximum of five Spider conversions. The program was led by Paul Howse, the original P1 exterior designer, and unveiled at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

This particular car has an interesting story even before the conversion. Chassis #209 was delivered new through McLaren Philadelphia in a 1-of-1 MSO shade called "Professor 2 Blue," commissioned by its first owner, a Harvard Business School professor, earning the car the nickname "the Professor" in McLaren circles. It was subsequently sent to Lanzante for the Gulf livery treatment, full cabin retrim in UV-treated white SuperFabric leather with orange piping, and the structural conversion that produced one of only five open-top P1s in existence.

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The 903-horsepower hybrid powertrain, combining a 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V8 with an AC permanent-magnet synchronous electric motor through a 7-speed dual-clutch transaxle, carries over from the coupe unchanged. The car has clocked less than 200 miles since the conversion.

With 375 coupes produced against 499 LaFerraris and 918 Porsche 918 Spyders, the P1 is already the rarest member of the Holy Trinity. Chassis 02/05 narrows that further. The full specification and provenance are detailed in the listing.

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