Mecum's upcoming Indianapolis auction will include the sale of one of the two surviving GT40 Roadster prototypes.
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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 ...
This was just the beginning. • 1967: The GT40 Mk IV, driven by Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt, won Le Mans, making Ford the first American manufacturer to win consecutively. • 1968 & 1969: The GT40 Mk I ...
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 better the performance of the GT40 that broke through at the Le Mans one ...
It is one of the so-called “J-cars”, the successor to the original GT40. It combined the 7,0-liter V8 from the 1966 Le Mans winner with a new chassis and body developed by Ford’s Kar-Kraft division.
1967 Ford GT40 Mk IV Bring a Trailer The 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 ...
A 1967 Ford GT40 is currently up for ... It may not be the most famous version of the GT40, but with only 12 examples being built, the Mk IV is rare. Because of that, it’s little wonder that ...
A 1967 Ford GT40 is currently up for bid over at ... It may not be the most famous version of the GT40, but with only 12 examples being built, the Mk IV is rare. Because of that, it’s little wonder ...
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