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Mystery Parking Lot: A Dozen Hypercars Stashed at the Los Angeles Airport

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Photo: Effsport | YouTube screenshot
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A dozen of hypercars stashed at the Los Angeles International Airport behind a fence with barbed wire. The parking lot looks like a motor show ready to kick off. There are over $50 million worth of cars at LAX.
You know Los Angeles. That is where actors, singers, stars from all fields have their homes. So you expect to see exotic cars everywhere you go. Rolls-Foyces, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Maybachs, you name it, they are all there. But you never expect to see them all in one place. Until now.

There are many people who ship their car to their holiday destination or to their home on the French Riviera, for instance. But who ships an entire fleet? Someone is doing it, obviously, since the LAX became a hypercar parking lot. We can’t tell for how long these cars have been sitting there instead of sitting in some climate-controlled garage. But there are 12 or 13 of them, all wrapped in some protective plastic foil, ready to be shipped someplace.

There is a McLaren Speedtail in dark blue, rated at approximately $2.3 million when new, back in 2018, sitting next to a Porsche 918 Spyder. A LaFerrari, which Ferrari sold for around $3 million, now hides behind the protective plastic foil, and so is a McLaren Sabre. That was also an over $3 million car.

There is also a Koenigsegg Regera in the mysterious parking lot at the Los Angeles International Airport. But wait, there are actually two of them, in bright exotic turquoise paint. A Koenigsegg Agera RS is keeping them company. That’s a lot of Swedish horsepower there, the three of them amounting to over 4,000 horsepower: 1,500 horsepower (1,521 PS) for each of the Regeras and 1,160 horsepower (1,176 PS) for the Agera RS.

And we can also get a glimpse of a Pagani Huayra BC, powered by the twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12, and a restomodded Porsche 911 from Gunter Werks. A Bugatti Chiron (also a $3 million car) is also part of the pack.

The super exclusive Aston Martin One-77, of which only 77 examples were made in the late 2000s, is also there. A Lamborghini Centenario with exposed carbon fiber and a Ford GT show up in this wolf pack just sitting in the sun at the LAX.

The owner of the Effspot YouTube channel got a tip a few days ago and drove to LAX to make sure that it was just as he heard: a dozen cars sitting, waiting to be loaded.

No idea who the owner is or where these cars are coming from and where they are going. But it must be someone used to air-freighting their cars around. There are 12 or 13 hypercars there, all with impressive horsepower and eye-watering prices. We can only hope they will arrive safely at their destination. And that the owner has an insurance for each of them.


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