One name is a legend, the other is destined to become one. The McLaren SLR will be making its final curtain call but as tradition calls, it goes out with a bang. The Mercedes-Benz/McLaren marriage is over and their final offering is named after the legendary Sir Stirling Moss. Only 75 of these beauties will be built, and what a treasure it surely will become. Powered by a 5.5 liter, 650 bhp supercharged V8 coupled with a 5-speed automatic transmission taken from the SLR 722. Though lacking a roof and a windshield, the car still manages to get to 100 kph (62.5 mph) in 3.5 seconds on to a top speed of 350 kph (220 mph). $1,055,000.




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