The McLaren 765LT has earned its place in the collector car conversation through a combination of mechanical integrity, driving character, and the kind of cult following that develops when a car delivers more than its original price suggested. These aren't cars you admire from a distance โ they reward the owner who actually drives them, who learns their quirks and maintains them properly.
The auction market has held steady over the past 12 months, with clean examples trading in the values that continue to evolve with the market range. The market consistently rewards originality, documented service history, and low, honest mileage โ heavily modified examples trade at a meaningful discount to stock cars, a gap that has widened as the collector community has matured. The gap between the best and worst examples is significant enough to warrant serious patience before buying.
Pre-purchase inspection is non-negotiable. Deferred rubber โ cooling hoses, suspension bushings, seals โ is the most common source of immediate post-purchase expense on these cars. Budget $2,000โ$4,000 for a thorough freshening on any car that hasn't been recently serviced, and get a specialist, not a general mechanic, to inspect the drivetrain before you commit.
The best opportunities right now are cars that have been maintained by enthusiast owners rather than dealers โ look for receipts that tell a story of proactive upkeep rather than reactive repairs. A car with $6,000 in documented maintenance over three years is worth more than one with a single $500 oil change receipt. The market hasn't fully priced that difference yet.
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