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 ...
The Ford GT40, in any iteration, is something to behold. But this 1967 Ford GT40 G7A Mark IV Conversion is the real deal.
Back in 1969, the team at North Carolina–based Holman Moody developed 10 massively powerful 494 cubic-inch, big-block Ford V-8 ... this restomod might fetch as much as $1 million.
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The only other surviving GT40 Roadster Prototype, GT/108, was sold at RM Sotheby’s Monterey auction in 2019 for a cool $7.65 ...
Lynx Motors has unveiled its latest high-performance creation, the GT1 “Eau Rouge” — a heavily modified Ford GT that blends ...
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 ...
Every time you cut back to us, we're more and more excited. It's a classic Mini built by a company that makes Ford GT replicas. It's also a pickup truck. With a V8 engine mounted in the rear.
This 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback restomod ... While there’s no official estimate, it’s rumored that, because of that iconic engine, this restomod might fetch as much as $1 million. According to owner ...