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Unlike the familiar GT40 coupe that helped Ford dominate Le Mans in the late 1960s, the roadster version had a very limited run. Only five open-top GT40s were ever built, each designed to be ...
A sleek, dark blue 1966 Ford GT40 Mkl Road Car was listed by Mecum Auctions on Jan. 2, 2024, with one estimate listing the value of the legendary race car at $7 million.
The Ford GT40 Roadster is already a rare breed, and probably the rarest surviving example—the only one to compete in Le Mans—has hit the auction block.
1968 Ford GT40 Gulf/Mirage Lightweight Racing Car. Chassis No. P/1074 (M.10003) Estimate: Available Upon Request. AUCTION DATE: To be auctioned on. Friday, August 17, 2012.
1965-ford-gt40-roadster-prototype-03-1-jpg Darin Schnabel / RM Auctions. Think of mid-engined supercars and your mind is bound to gravitate towards Europe, ...
If you're curious about what those customers actually paid to get behind the wheel of a GT40 MK III, Ford was reportedly selling the street-legal version of its legendary race car for $18,500 in 1967.
1966 Ford GT40 Mk II bearing chassis no. P/1032 - Photo via RM Sotheby's. After its relatively short racing career, the GT40 was donated to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum in early 1968.
Ford made the 2005 GT40 into a street legal dream machine, churning out 550 horsepower from its supercharged 5.4L V-8. It can go from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.34 seconds and boasts a top speed of 205 ...
Ford's GT40, built to win races above all else, has a famous history, but one part of its lore is largely unknown. What does the "40" in GT40 actually mean?