RE: Blast off! An LCC Rocket really is for sale
RE: Blast off! An LCC Rocket really is for sale
Thursday 28th August

Blast off! An LCC Rocket really is for sale

Can't make it to a McLaren F1? Try Gordon Murray's other 90's icon


It’s been a busy summer for Gordon Murray. Not long after having the central feature at Festival of Speed dedicated to his career, Monterey Car Week played host to the launch of the new GMSV bespoke division. Every year it gets harder and harder to stand out in California during August, but the S1 LM arguably stole the show - as a five-unit homage to the F1 LM was always likely to. 

It was the obvious choice, as unarguably the most famous of Murray’s creations. But with scope, by the sounds of it, to resurrect all manner of previous projects, how about something less predictable next time around? What if Gordon Murray Special Vehicles tried again at the Light Car Company Rocket

Apparently, Murray said this was “the car I’ve always wanted to build”, at least according to the LCC website. The Rocket was a collaborative effort between Murray and racer Chris Craft, inspired by classic Grand Prix cars and - you’ve guessed it - an obsessive approach to weight loss. At launch in 1991, this was a 385kg car, a number without compare. Even at a time when superminis were well under a tonne and Caterhams a lot less, this was truly extreme. A luge on wheels with a Yamaha motorbike engine providing the power, there had never been anything like the Rocket before. Hasn’t really been since, either…

It’s about as Gordon Murray a car as you’re ever likely to find, stripped of anything but the bare necessities and with an unwavering focus on driving exhilaration. So it’s easy to overlook the slightly odd styling. Interestingly, the chassis of the Rocket was steel, rather than anything more exotic, and the engine served as a fully stressed member of it. There really was space for two people as well, somehow, the Rocket like the F1 in offering up one more chair than expected. At launch (just before the McLaren, incidentally) the LCC was the fastest accelerating car in the world. There can’t have been much between the two - how’s that a YouTube drag race that hasn’t happened yet?

Believe it or not, Rockets were made for 20 years from 1991 to 2011, when it was deemed a bit too daft for public consumption. The fact that so few sold likely contributed to its demise as well, with less than 50 finding customers over two decades. So this looks like an amazing opportunity; the red Rocket is a 2006-built example that first lived its life in Japan (imagine how cool it would have looked on their numberplates), before being imported by the seller for its only UK owner in 2022. In that time, it’s covered just 4,500km, or less than 3,000 miles. 

So it’s perfect, basically, as crazy to look at as it was on your nan’s telly or in a supercars annual (remember those?) 30 years ago. A superbike-engined cigar tube with no ounce of excess (check out the picture with the body panels removed) the Light Car Company Rocket remains an incredible representation of what can be achieved when a singular vision is realised with no concessions or compromises. It’s awesome. Quite what a car like this is now actually worth - we’re guessing rather more than the £38,000 asked in the early '90s - isn’t clear, though it seems very unlikely that a Rocket will become any less desirable in the years to come. Especially if someone commissions GMSV to build what we’re all hoping it might…


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cerb4.5lee

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I wouldn't mind a go in that. driving

disco666

408 posts

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Needs a canopy and a much lower price, otherwise pretty much perfection.
Most car journeys are taken alone after all.

Sway

32,308 posts

210 months

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Right up there as one of my favourite ever cars...

I'd estimate this will go for a decent chunk north of £100k. Possibly a lot more considering the mileage/condition.

Still an enduring memory of poring over one at a Goodwood Breakfast Club, after an exceptionally kind (and borderline insane!) PHer drove a fair distance in the pissing rain to get it there.

Just sublime.

Leftfootwonder

1,345 posts

74 months

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POA curse

Personally I wouldn't go near this. With Gordon Murray fever at all time high, someone will end up paying silly money for this when, if we're honest, it's a £20k car if it had a Caterham (or similar) badge on it.

Timer

346 posts

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Sway said:
Right up there as one of my favourite ever cars...

I'd estimate this will go for a decent chunk north of £100k. Possibly a lot more considering the mileage/condition.

Still an enduring memory of poring over one at a Goodwood Breakfast Club, after an exceptionally kind (and borderline insane!) PHer drove a fair distance in the pissing rain to get it there.

Just sublime.
Unless the dealer found another one, this one sold a few weeks ago. And yes, well, well well north of £100k!

nismo48

5,463 posts

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Timer said:
Sway said:
Right up there as one of my favourite ever cars...

I'd estimate this will go for a decent chunk north of £100k. Possibly a lot more considering the mileage/condition.

Still an enduring memory of poring over one at a Goodwood Breakfast Club, after an exceptionally kind (and borderline insane!) PHer drove a fair distance in the pissing rain to get it there.

Just sublime.
Unless the dealer found another one, this one sold a few weeks ago. And yes, well, well well north of £100k!
Yikes

redroadster

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248 months

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Would like to see him do another version but with a carbon tub and latest bike engine and tech bet it would be awesome fun car and v v quick and even lighter .

Bencolem

1,130 posts

255 months

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Sway said:
Right up there as one of my favourite ever cars...

I'd estimate this will go for a decent chunk north of £100k. Possibly a lot more considering the mileage/condition.

Still an enduring memory of poring over one at a Goodwood Breakfast Club, after an exceptionally kind (and borderline insane!) PHer drove a fair distance in the pissing rain to get it there.

Just sublime.
If this is anything to go on then I'd say a fair bit more than a decent chunk north of £100k:

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1996-light-car-c...

Hard to rationalize really if you consider the driving experience a Caterham could provide at a fraction of the cost?

Inbox

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I thought it might be one of musks SpaceX cast-offs, lightly toasted but that is far more useable.

WhyOne

563 posts

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cerb4.5lee said:
I wouldn't mind a go in that. driving
Top speed and woeful range will disappoint you.

jimmytheone

1,767 posts

234 months

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Sway said:
Right up there as one of my favourite ever cars...

I'd estimate this will go for a decent chunk north of £100k. Possibly a lot more considering the mileage/condition.

Still an enduring memory of poring over one at a Goodwood Breakfast Club, after an exceptionally kind (and borderline insane!) PHer drove a fair distance in the pissing rain to get it there.

Just sublime.
Yep, in my lottery garage too.

I think an update would be awesome as red roadster says, given the momentum of GM I’m sure they can afford to knock out a few but I guess the price would still be 100k plus

cerb4.5lee

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WhyOne said:
cerb4.5lee said:
I wouldn't mind a go in that. driving
Top speed and woeful range will disappoint you.
hehe

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scenario8

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Bencolem said:
Sway said:
Right up there as one of my favourite ever cars...

I'd estimate this will go for a decent chunk north of £100k. Possibly a lot more considering the mileage/condition.

Still an enduring memory of poring over one at a Goodwood Breakfast Club, after an exceptionally kind (and borderline insane!) PHer drove a fair distance in the pissing rain to get it there.

Just sublime.
If this is anything to go on then I'd say a fair bit more than a decent chunk north of £100k:

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1996-light-car-c...

Hard to rationalize really if you consider the driving experience a Caterham could provide at a fraction of the cost?
Goodness!

blistacompact

122 posts

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Bencolem said:
If this is anything to go on then I'd say a fair bit more than a decent chunk north of £100k:

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1996-light-car-c...

Hard to rationalize really if you consider the driving experience a Caterham could provide at a fraction of the cost?
Potential buyers are probably guys that have already a F1 or a T50/33. It's pocket change for them.

GTRene

19,525 posts

240 months

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Bencolem said:
Sway said:
Right up there as one of my favourite ever cars...

I'd estimate this will go for a decent chunk north of £100k. Possibly a lot more considering the mileage/condition.

Still an enduring memory of poring over one at a Goodwood Breakfast Club, after an exceptionally kind (and borderline insane!) PHer drove a fair distance in the pissing rain to get it there.

Just sublime.
If this is anything to go on then I'd say a fair bit more than a decent chunk north of £100k:

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1996-light-car-c...

Hard to rationalize really if you consider the driving experience a Caterham could provide at a fraction of the cost?
wow...crazy prices, there was one in the Netherlands for sale a nice one, for 30k euro or so, not sure anymore, could be still for sale...

I would want a roof on it, such fighterjet roof, but one which you can left home, or use, such one you can put forwards up, or sideways, like some old 3 wheeler, forgot those names, a little Messerschmitt thing hehe

ah it is that name lol, ala this sort roof mechanism


Mr Tidy

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I'd love to drive one of those too, but at those sort of prices I'd have to sell my house!

Years ago I remember being at the FOS and George Harrison was invited to drive his up the hill - it looked tiny.

RosscoPCole

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190 months

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Had one of the best badges/emblems ever.

skylarking808

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102 months

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IIRC EVO magazine reviewed one and said the lightness could make them a handful in cross winds etc.

Would be an interesting drive on British b roads though. I expect most are kept in collections.

Rocket.

1,632 posts

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Sway said:
Right up there as one of my favourite ever cars...

I'd estimate this will go for a decent chunk north of £100k. Possibly a lot more considering the mileage/condition.

Still an enduring memory of poring over one at a Goodwood Breakfast Club, after an exceptionally kind (and borderline insane!) PHer drove a fair distance in the pissing rain to get it there.

Just sublime.
That was me and yes it was a very wet day!

I did over 10,000 miles in mine and every one of those was an event, I still miss it.

Probably well north of £200k now due to the GM tax...



Edited by Rocket. on Wednesday 27th August 22:21


Edited by Rocket. on Wednesday 27th August 22:22

Sway

32,308 posts

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Rocket. said:
Sway said:
Right up there as one of my favourite ever cars...

I'd estimate this will go for a decent chunk north of £100k. Possibly a lot more considering the mileage/condition.

Still an enduring memory of poring over one at a Goodwood Breakfast Club, after an exceptionally kind (and borderline insane!) PHer drove a fair distance in the pissing rain to get it there.

Just sublime.
That was me and yes it was a very wet day!

I did over 10,000 miles in mine and everyone of those was an event, I still miss it.

Probably well north of £200k now due to the GM tax...



Edited by Rocket. on Wednesday 27th August 22:21
It was indeed sir, and I'm still appreciative of it!

I'd still rather have one than any post 60s Ferrari, or any Lambo. There's a Mclaren or two at similar pricing that'd be a tough struggle for my imaginary £200k...