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The Ford GT40 is one of the most iconic cars in motorsport history, and among its family tree, the roadster variants are easily the rarest. Honestly, talking about the roadsters in that way makes ...
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When it comes to rare cars, it doesn’t get much rarer than a Ford GT40 prototype, as just 12 were built. But even rarer still is a prototype for the Ford GT40 Roadster, of which just four were ...
One of the coolest Ford GT40s that wasn’t used as a Le Mans racecar is going up for auction at Monterey Car Week. It’s the first of five GT40 Roadster Prototypes ever built, and it’s ...
Few race cars command such respect as the Ford GT40. It was hard-won, with the vehicle becoming the first American-made car to win the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans, and then not just once ...
The Ford GT40 is one of those cars that pretty much everyone knows about, but few have ever seen in the metal, let alone driven. So we decided to get the GT40 together with fellow unicorns ...
The sleek, metallic dark blue 1966 Ford GT40 MkI Road Car, with black interior and right-hand drive, was listed by Mecum Auctions on Jan. 2, 2024, with one estimate placing its value at $7 million.
For months, Ford Motor Co. has been trumpeting the rebirth of a famous automotive name: the GT40, a short-lived but legendary sports car that dominated Le Mans in the 1960s. And suddenly last week ...
This 1966 RCR Ford GT40 replica is the only GT40 stunt car from the film that is street legal and it can be yours this September. In real life, Henry Ford II didn't have a car to destroy Enzo ...
The GT40—the legendary race car that was Henry Ford II's answer to Ferrari—was resurrected in Detroit as the GT40 concept. Visually and mechanically, the high-performance concept was inspired ...
It's well-documented that Ford dominated the 1966 Le Mans endurance race with their now-iconic trio of GT40 race cars. Wind the clock back a few short years from that all-important victory ...