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A 1967 Ford GT40 ... resulting Mk IV, or “J-car,” would prove itself to be another formidable race car. It was entered in two races in 1967, the 12 Hours of Sebring and 24 Hours of Le Mans, and was ...
1967 Ford GT40 ... Mans-winning Mk IV. It doesn’t have its original mill any longer, but a period-appropriate 7.0-liter V-8 with twin Holley four-barrel carburetors sits in the engine bay.
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.
From time to time, alongside unexpected sightings, we also come across stunning photoshoots. Here, we have one featuring two ...
Ford GT40 Mk II chassis P/1032 was auctioned at RM Sotheby’s 2025 Miami sale on behalf of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway museum, which is moving to make its collection IndyCar only. Powered by a ...
The engine capacity grew from 4.3 liters ... that Ford turned to knock the GT40 into shape to beat Ferrari at Le Mans. The Cobra was the warm up act. It was fast down the straights, but virtually ...
As a sports car driver, Gurney won the Twelve Hours of Sebring in 1959, the inaugural three-hour Daytona Continental (what would eventually become the Rolex 24 At Daytona) in 1962 and the 24 Hours of ...
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 ...