Four owners over the years included one ex-Ferrari works driver who drove the MkI GT40 race car at the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans. Over the nearly 58 years of its life, these owners combined to put ...
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Carroll Shelby’s personal 1965 GT40 MkI heads to Mecum Kissimmee auction
A rare piece of American racing history is set to take center stage this week as a 1965 Ford GT40 MkI crosses the auction ...
This highly original 1966 Ford GT40 MkII Factory Lightweight sold for an incredible $12,375,000 at the Mecum Auction over the ...
In 1957, the Automotive Manufacturers Association (AMA) proclaimed that high performance and racing in car advertisements would not be the main argument for boosting sales. Naturally, members of the ...
Auto collectors and enthusiasts are revved up over an extremely rare street model of one of America’s most legendary race cars. The sleek, metallic dark blue 1966 Ford GT40 MkI Road Car, with black ...
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The $12 million GT40 confusion — and what it might signal for the collector car market
For much of the weekend, one story seemed to dominate conversations around Mecum Kissimmee 2026: Carroll Shelby’s personal ...
Offered by Mecum Auctions, this 1965 Ford GT40 MkI was a Shelby American show car before starring on racetracks and the silver screen.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On January 16, Mecum Auctions will present one of the early examples to come from the Blue Oval’s response to Enzo’s rejection.
Opportunity can often be heard knocking, but it’s not always clear which door it’s at. That may have easily been the case with the Ford Motor Company in 1963. That was the year it sought to gain ...
This 1965 Ford GT40 MkI will cross the block through Mecum Auctions on January 16. Mecum Auctions The New York Times of May 16, 1963, ran a short blurb titled “Ford Negotiating for Ferrari Deal” on ...
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