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Ford GT40 (MK.IV) specs Car type Coupe Curb weight 1200 kg (2646 lbs) Years built 1967 - 1967 Origin country United States Views 1.2k Submitted by Z31Turbo84Lap times Best Filters TrackTime Circuit de la Sarthe (1932 - 1971) 3:23.60 General performance Top speed 343 kph (213 mph...
in. Ford engine in the GT40 MkII produced 485 bhp, and the car had a top speed of 215 MPH. This was one of eight GT40's entered in the 1966 Le Mans race to help insure Ford's victory that year. 1966 was thought to be the last year for the MkII, giving way to the MkIV in...
The all-new Ford GT serves as a technology showcase for top EcoBoost® performance, aerodynamics and lightweight carbon fiber construction. The GT is... Ford GT 2005 Unveiled at the 2002 North American International Auto Show, the Ford GT40 concept became an instant sensation. And just 45...
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...
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Interestingly, the first seven produced had a VIN number beginning with Ford GT, while the cars after those had a VIN beginning with Ford GT40. New Zealander Bruce McLaren was the initial test track driver as the car was put through its paces. Early issues with the car were apparent as ...
The result was the Ford GT40, a slick beauty that dominated Le Mans in 1966, taking the three top spots and winning the next three consecutive years as well. Michael Bodell, deputy director of the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, was looking to tell the story of the GT40 in ...
the GT could accelerate to 60mph in less than three seconds and reach a top speed of 216 mph in its “V-Max” drive mode. With the release of this car, Ford set out to prove that they could still create a dominant, mid-engined supercar. But they had their sights set higher than ...