Seeing a normal, road-going McLaren F1 pop up for sale is a rare sight—the company made just a handful of examples, after all. Seeing a racing variant come up for grabs? That's an especially uncommon occurrence. That's exactly what we have here. The first-ever F1 GTR Long Tail has just been listed for sale by U.K. exotic car dealer Tom Hartley Jnr.

The Long Tail was the final version of the F1 GTR, featuring longer bodywork and a bigger wing for better aerodynamics. Just ten examples of the GTR Long Tail exist, and this is the very first one. Chassis 19R is the first of two development cars built by McLaren in 1996. It made its first race appearance at the Suzuki 1000km, and according to the dealer, has an extensive Japanese race history. It was also the first Long Tail to be made road-legal by Lanzante.

This car hasn't lived a quiet life stuck in a collection, thankfully. We've seen it climb the hill at Goodwood and hit the track at Spa Francorchamps. It will come with a spares package that includes all the parts necessary to convert it back to race specification, if that's what the new owner desires.

The dealer doesn't list a price, but considering normal F1s are worth around $15 million, we'd say this one might go for a bit more than that. If you're in the market for an extra-special F1, this might be one of the few chances you'll get in your lifetime.

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