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The basis for the closed car would be the McLaren M6A that won five of the six races in the 1967 Can-Am season and brought McLaren the driver's title. It was a good starting point, if a bit ...
The number four decal soldiers on in the one-off interpretation of the Elva, a special livery that pays tribute to the M6A as well as McLaren’s first-ever orange racing car.The MSO has even ...
Bruce McLaren gathered a team of designers to shape the M6A. Their gorgeous bodywork wrapped around a large Chevrolet V-8 engine, which helped propel the car to the front of the pack.
You may have noticed that McLaren's official brand color is a bright shade of orange. That dates back to Bruce McLaren's M6A Can-Am race car of 1967, the first ...
McLaren's personalization department, MSO, on Wednesday demonstrated what's possible by showing an Elva with a livery honoring the M6A race car that competed in the 1967 Can-Am season.
McLaren has taken to social media to show another distinctive Elva with a classic livery from McLaren Special Operations (MSO). The Elva in question pays tribute to the M6A Can-Am race car from ...
The McLaren Elva M6A theme is the second racecar-themed Elva to emerge from MSO, showcasing the brand’s dedication to celebrating its rich racing heritage. Design and Inspiration.
Despite McLaren's incredible success in Can-Am racing with the M6A, ... The M6GT's place in McLaren's history is incredibly important, so it's a car that should be celebrated.
Based on the M6A, the M6B hit the track during the 1968 season and it was driven by aces like Dan Gurney and Mario Andretti. ... McLaren Automotive introduced its first road-legal car in 1992.
McLaren, the car company founded by Bruce McLaren of New Zealand in the '60s as a racing car manufacturer and motorsports outfit, continues to celebrate its storied past with six evocative McLaren ...
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