YouTuber went to a Miami junkyard and discovered loads of unwanted supercars, including a $1.5 million McLaren Senna

  • This YouTuber visited a Copart yard in Miami
  • The yard was packed with amazing cars for sale
  • One of these cars was a McLaren Senna

Published on Feb 10, 2025 at 7:56 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Feb 11, 2025 at 6:27 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

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This YouTuber visited a Copart yard in Miami and found a plethora of incredible supercars, including a McLaren Senna.

Copart specializes in everything, but the company is also particularly famous for auctioning off damaged supercars.

Some of these cars are in bad condition, and some aren’t.

But they always cost a fortune.

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The McLaren Senna was in good company

Freddy Hernandez, known as Tavarish on YouTube, uploaded a video on his second channel 2Varish.

In the clip, the YouTuber visited one of the largest Copart yards in the U.S., the one in Miami, Florida, and what he found was incredible.

He discovered several partly-damaged supercars, including a Lambo Huracán, a Ferrari California, and a Maserati MC20.

He also found a Bentley Bentayga, which didn’t show any damage at all.

And then, under a cover, he found what he was looking for, a $1.5 million McLaren Senna.

The Senna could join his *other* McLaren

Tavarish’s YouTube channel exploded when he began documenting the restoration of a McLaren P1 that was famously totaled during a flood.

The P1 was destroyed by Hurricane Ian, but still ended up selling for $575,000.

He bought it in the spring of 2023, and he’s been working on it ever since.

It’s not easy, though.

Tavarish himself admitted he was probably – in his own words – the only person in the world ‘dumb enough to buy it’, and it’s easy to see why.

It is incredibly difficult to restore a car damaged by a flood, and expensive, too.

It’s doubly difficult, and probably 10 times as expensive, to do it with a rare and sophisticated McLaren P1, but Tavarish has done a good job so far.

So perhaps he can do the same with the Senna.

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Experienced content creator with a strong focus on cars and watches. Alessandro penned the first-ever post on the Supercar Blondie website and covers cars, watches, yachts, real estate and crypto. Former DriveTribe writer, fixed gear bike owner, obsessed with ducks for some reason.