Home to actors, singers and countless celebrities, there’s no shortage of money in Los Angeles.
So, you pretty much expect to see exotic cars everywhere you go.
You don’t expect to see a dozen hypercars stashed away at Los Angeles International Airport though.
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The rich are known to ship their cars when they vacation in places like the French Riviera.
But who ships an entire fleet of hypercars?
Well, someone’s doing it, because tucked away in a corner of LAX are a dozen hypercars sitting and waiting to be loaded.
Automotive vlogger and photographer effspot got the tip off a few days ago and drove to the airport to see if it was true.
He found 13 hypercars in total, parked next to each other, in a hidden corner of LAX.
In a video capturing the rare sight, you can see in the front row is a dark blue McLaren Speedtail, a black Porsche 918 Spyder, and a McLaren Sabre with color-shifting paint.
Behind the trio is a restomodded Porsche 911 from Gunther Werks, a Pagani Huayra BC, and a Lamborghini Centenario with exposed carbon fiber finish.
There’s also a black Ferrari LaFerrari, a Ford GT, two Koenigsegg Regeras, a Koenigsegg Agera RS, a Bugatti Chiron, and an Aston Martin One-77.
Powered by a 6.0-liter AMG V12, the Huayra Roadster BC pumps out a monstrous 789 bhp and 775 lb-ft of torque.
The average price of the cars is probably upwards of $3 million each, if not a little more, meaning the entire collection of hypercars is worth in excess of $50 million.
As for who the owner is or where these cars are going remains a mystery, but here’s to hoping they arrive at their destination safely.