A highly sought-after 1966 Ford GT40 Mk II is now available for purchase, offering collectors the rare opportunity to own one of the most celebrated cars in racing history. With an estimated value ...
GT/109’ Ford Competition Prototype Roadster is one of only two existing convertible GT40s, and raced once at Le Mans.
Ford continued the GT40 racing program for the better part ... That sum is, surprisingly, about $2,000 higher than the price ...
The GT40’s development began in 1965 when Ford sought to create a lighter and more aerodynamic successor to the Le Mans-winning GT40 Mark II. Unlike the Mark II, which was built in England ...
the GT40 Mk II did just that, finishing 1-2-3 at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, just as it had at Daytona and Sebring earlier in the year. Reaching the summit of the sport wasn’t enough for Ford and ...
Instead of the traditional V-8, this prototype features a 5.8-liter V-10 engine developed by a skunkworks team alongside the 2005 GT, as Ford mulled directly challenging the 10-cylinder Dodge Viper.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1965 Ford GT40 MK I 2 Door Coupe across different levels of condition. Edit options.