The Ford GT40 owns ... movements – all acquired under real racing conditions and revealing, for the first time, what was really happening inside and around the GT40. In addition to those very ...
From drawing board in 1963 to four Le Mans wins in just six years ensures the GT40 is one of the most revered endurance racers of all time. It might have taken Henry Ford II longer than he wanted ...
a 1969 Ford GT40 Mk III. One of only seven known to be built, this Mk III coupe was intended as a road-going alternative to earlier racing-bred GT40 models, like the original Mk I and 427-cubic ...
On the last weekend of August, a 1966 Ford GT40 will roll across RM Sotheby's auction block at the 2018 Monterey sale bearing an estimate between $9m (£6.8m) and $12m (£9m). There’s every ...
The first GT40 models were powered by a 289 cubic inch V8 borrowed from the Fairlane, but all three cars Ford sent to Le Mans in 1964 broke down, and Ferrari took its fourth straight Le Mans win.
Why? Because an original 1966 Ford GT40 Mk I—one of only 31 road-going examples ever built—will be up for grabs and is likely to fetch bids in the millions. According to the listing ...