the car that formed the basis of Ford’s effort to win Le Mans after Enzo Ferrari snubbed Henry Ford II’s bid to buy his company. At the Ford booth one of the three original Lola Mk6 GT’s was parked next to a new Ford GT, and seeing the two next to each other was pretty amaz...
THE FORD GT ROADSTER Few automobiles have achieved such status as the Ford GT40. Detroit’s first purpose-built prototype-class race car, developed to beat Ferrari, famously went on to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans for four consecutive years. While the GT40’s dominating competition record is...
A core is typically a rebuildable part used as a partial trade-in for a new or rebuilt part and a 'core charge' is similar to the deposit paid for a returnable can or bottle. It is an additional charge at the time of purchase to promote the return of the core when the part...
The Ford GT40 is arguably the most iconic mid-engined car ever made in the United States. Evolving into the modern GT models, it has continued to turn heads and win hearts for more than five decades. Next year will see one of the rarest examples of the GT40 head to auction, with the...
The Ford GT impersonates the famous GT40 race car, but its 660-hp boosted V-6 and transformative aero and chassis parts prove the connection is only skin deep.
Using the Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRTK) for Unreal, creative production company Happy Finish delivered a HoloLens 2 experience that provides a fresh perspective on the Ford GT40, the legendary race car that beat Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans!
it also remains out of reach for most of us in its original form. A replica is an accepted substitute given the rarity of the production version, and far cheaper to buy. This replica is believed to be a CAV GT40, which still exists today as Cape Advanced Vehicles. The kit car is lis...
Other body modifications performed at this time included new rear bodywork, fabricated from a “standard” GT40 production unit with widened wheel flares, so the transom lacked the additional outlet vents found on Gulf GT40s, and the rear wheel arches did not have carbon fiber reinforcement. Fin...
The Ford Torinos, such as this 1968 Ford Torino GT fastback hartop coupe, had "more performance options than a salesman could memorize." Back to 1962, Ford broke new ground with the midsize Fairlane, which was basically a bigger Falcon on a 115.5-inch wheelbase. In concept it was much...
The awesome new Ford GT is now available in a 1/10th scale 200mm version from HPI Racing! The classic American Ford GT40 supercar that dominated racing in the 1960’s has been re-born with the introduction of the 2005 Ford GT, available in limited production at around $150,000....