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So these cars may be as close as you can get to an original GT40, the road-going version of which can sell for $4 million or more. A Superformance GT40 rolling chassis starts at just under $110,000.
Each Amalgam Collection Ford GT40 is made up of thousands of parts, and require over 400 hours of labor to construct. That's likely why it carries a $13,059 price tag.
The GT40 known as P/1046 was delivered to Shelby American’s California headquarters in January of 1966, the 47th of an 87-car run by Ford’s special projects division.
Only about 30 street versions of the GT40 were built. The majority were built to race, naturally, which took its toll on both drivetrain parts and the car’s aluminum and fiberglass panels.
Even though the car is thoroughly modern, though, Superformance says two-thirds of the chassis' parts are interchangeable with the original GT40. It's also absolutely gorgeous, just like the original.
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The GT40 had never done more than 23 laps on a tank of fuel, but Ickx slipstreamed, making the Porsche 908 basically help him win. Indeed, he beat Hans Hermann by just 390 feet (120 meters).
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Amalgam’s 1:8 scale model of this iconic Ford GT40 has been brought to life after 24 months of research and development with the Ford Archive and Heritage Department, as well as Gulf Oil ...
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