Three Ford GT40s from the 1966 Le Mans podium will reunite at Goodwood, marking 60 years since Ford’s historic victory.
The trio of Ford GT40 MkIIs that crossed the finish line at Le Mans in 1966 in one-two-three formation will be gathered ...
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 ...
The Ford Raptor T1 Ultimate and the Ford GT40 Le Mans have the same mission: establish the automaker as the world's premier ...
There will probably never be a car quite like the original Ford GT40 ever again. No motor vehicle before or since has quite the same combination of trans-Atlantic appeal, genuine racing pedigree, and ...
Le Mans, France – Ford Archivist Ted Ryan on the 1966-69 Ford GT40’s enduring fame at Le Mans. It is (along with Ferraris) the most popular racer in the Le Mans Museum. And Ford is coming back to Le ...
An all-out, cost-is-no-object race car, the original Ford GT40 seared a permanent place in the world’s collective gearhead psyche with an epic one-two-three finish at Le Mans in 1966. The car’s legend ...
This highly original 1966 Ford GT40 MkII Factory Lightweight sold for an incredible $12,375,000 at the Mecum Auction over 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 ...
Offered by Mecum Auctions, this 1965 Ford GT40 MkI was a Shelby American show car before starring on racetracks and the silver screen.
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