1995 McLaren F1 LM
The 1995 McLaren F1 LM car model would always come up when discussing fast, pricy, unique cars. The 1995 McLaren F1 LM was a track-focused version of the F1. For those unaware, LM meant Le Mans. The 1995 McLaren F1 LM was a car created to honor the five GTRs that competed and were completed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans last 1995. The 1995 McLaren F1 LM was one of the six that had been produced, and this even included the prototype. The designers of the LM were Gordon Murray and Peter Stevens. The 1995 McLaren F1 LM rolled off in Woking, Surrey, England with an engine of 6.1L BMW S70/2 V12.
1938 Phantom Corsair
There was only one 1938 Phantom Corsair in existence because it was just a prototype vehicle and was never meant for mass production. Rust Heinz and Maurice Schwarz manufactured the 1938 Phantom Corsair, and it had a two-door sedan that sat on the Cord 810 platform. The Phantom Corsair had an engine of L-Head V8 4.7-liter. The car model cost $24 thousand to make, and due to inflation, it would be worth $370 thousand. In 1938, the 1938 Phantom Corsair was deemed to be ahead of its time because it had a futuristic style like its low-profile and faired-in fenders. The Phantom Corsair might have had its chance for mass production if not for Rust Heinz’ car crash death last 1939.