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It looks like a Ford GT40, but it is not. What you are looking at is the Superperformance EV by Everrati, the company that uses magic wands and ground-breaking technology to transform the world's ...
Ford's GT40, built to win races above all else, has a famous history, but one part of its lore is largely unknown. What does the "40" in GT40 actually mean?
The Ford GT40, in any iteration, is something to behold. But this 1967 Ford GT40 G7A Mark IV Conversion is the real deal.
The Ford GT40 was immortalized in pop culture thanks to several film appearances, and today this iconic Ford car can go for millions in the right environment.
Tom Shaughnessy’s 1966 Ford GT40 might be in the running for coolest find ever. It’s a real GT40, untouched since 1977.
A sleek, dark blue 1966 Ford GT40 Mkl Road Car was listed by Mecum Auctions on Jan. 2, 2024, with one estimate listing the value of the legendary race car at $7 million.
Christmas will come in January for a number of bidders at Mecum’s Kissimmee, Florida auctions running from January 2-14. One of the lots crossing the dais will be this 1966 Ford GT40 MkI road ...
You'd be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't want a spin behind the wheel of a Ford GT40. Rather than buying a ready-made kit, Ben Beames built himself a GT40 for just $25,000.
Everrati Ford GT40 EV Specs Revealed, Has 700-Volt Architecture And 800 HP This company has taken it upon itself to “futureproof automotive icons” and this is its solution for this mighty ...
Underneath a simple Transit body lay the spaceframe of the famed, if by then outmoded GT40, along with its brakes and feral-sounding 5.0-liter, Gurney-Weslake V8.
The open-top T70 was owned by both Carroll Shelby and Dan Gurney, according to the auction listing. It was raced by Gurney's All American Racers team, with Jerry Grant driving.
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