Ford Mk IV was originally raced in Can-Am as an open-top car, and later converted to replicate the 1967 Le Mans-winning GT40.
The 1967 Ford GT40, particularly the J cars, embodies a rich tapestry of automotive history, innovation, and a great story. Born from Ford's ambitious quest to dominate international motorsport ...
The conversion was completed on February 23, 1968, whereupon it became GT40 P/1074, but has since remained complete with its original Mirage bodywork and could easily be returned to that ...
One of Superformance's current products is its most ambitious ever: a GT40 so realistic and faithful to the original that it's currently being evaluated for historic racing eligibility.
Inside the GT40 Mk IV Bring a Trailer The car now wears a gorgeous red livery that replicates the look of the 1967 Le Mans-winning Mk IV. It doesn’t have its original mill any longer ...
A Ford GT40 MkII which managed 12 laps at the famous 1966 Le Mans 24 Hours has become been auctioned for a record amount ...
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A 1967 Ford GT40 is currently up for bid over at Bring a Trailer. The example is from the car’s fourth series, which tried to ...