Image:McLaren M9A.jpg
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current | 20:43, 25 August 2007 | 2,671×2,046 (742 KB) | Pyrope | ({{Information |Description=The McLaren M9A four-wheel drive Formula One car. In the Donington Collection museum, Leicestershire, UK. |Source=self-made |Date=22nd August 2007 |Author= John Chapman (Pyrope) }} ) |
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