A rare 1966 Ford GT40, P/1034, sold for an impressive $7 million. It is one of only 31 MkI Road Cars produced, the first delivered to a private customer, the first to set wheel on British soil, and ...
Born out of a feud between Henry Ford II and Enzo Ferrari, the GT40 is America's most successful outright Le Mans winner, having won the 24-hour race four times from 1966 to 1969. And not only did it ...
One of only three Ford GT40 MkII Lightweights, considered the most original example, is heading to Mecum’s 2026 Kissimmee auction. The Ford GT40 is undeniably a legend not only because of its ...
A 1966 Ford GT40 Mk I bearing chassis no. P/1034 is coming up for sale The car will go under the hammer at Mecum's Kissimmee auction in mid-January The car is one of 31 road-going Mk Is built and is ...
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This classic Ford GT40 is one of only 2 in the world
This video showcases a rare 1966 Ford GT40 with an alloy body, highlighting its rich racing history and meticulous ...
A 1966 example of the Ford GT40 MkII is heading to auction in January—and it’s not just any example of the already ultra-rare car, but the “most original” one. Eleven MkII GT40s were built, and just ...
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, but four ...
This particular car, presented by classic car auction house Duncan Hamilton, is Chassis GT/105, the fifth of five prototypes built in Coventry, England for the start of the Ford GT40 program in 1964.
Over time, the origin story of the Ford GT40 has become the stuff of legend (or at least Hollywood history). After making overtures to purchase the Italian automaker in 1963 that were not so politely ...
You can buy a lot for $11 million. One could splash that kind of cash on a private jet, a mansion, or two Bugatti Tourbillons and still have some money left over. However, for purveyors of classic ...
Ford GT40 restomod takes center stage with a custom widebody build that blends classic racing heritage with modern ...
If we told you that $1,500 would buy you a real 1960s Ford GT40, you'd either walk away or pull out your wallet so fast your pants pocket would catch fire. If you did make the purchase, you'd either ...
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