mclarenlm wrote: ↑09 Sep 2021, 01:41
It's all very odd as the body is clearly an MP4/4 although it's incorrectly wearing the #1 rather than #12. My guess is the car was used as an MP4/3 show car initially, but after the success of the 1988 season McLaren updated the body to MP4/4 and with the #1 to show it was a champion and used it for promotional purposes before selling. Probably even updated the interior as the dash looks MP4/4 (shifter is obviously fake though).
Thanks for the update!
It seems the business of F1 teams building "bitsa" show cars out of whatever spares they have lying around (and then painting them in later year liveries), has been going on for quite some time!
I guess, where relevant, the promo car departments would keep track of the original chassis number of the tub (where the show car is built around a real tub) with a view to restoring it to a period-correct bodywork and livery when its show car days are over -- though F1 teams perhaps tend to be more forward looking and focussed on the next deal than to do that, unless they have a dedicated heritage department.
Doesn't the driver famously sit lower & more reclined in the MP4/4 than the MP4/3, so with the combination of the more upright seating position of the MP4/3 paired with the lower slung "clamshell" of the MP4/4 would it therefore be very difficult for somebody to actually fit in the driver's seat of this MP4/3-4 hybrid show car?
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