The 1966 Ford GT40 did more than win a race. It reset expectations for how fast a production-based car could go, how long it could survive at full throttle, and what it meant for an American ...
The Ford GT40 did not just win at Le Mans, it rewrote the balance of power in endurance racing and forced Europe’s most established teams to reckon with Detroit muscle. I see its story as a rare ...
A 1966 Ford GT40 Mk I bearing chassis no. P/1034 is coming up for sale The car will go under the hammer at Mecum's Kissimmee auction in mid-January The car is one of 31 road-going Mk Is built and is ...
The Ford GT40 Roadster is already a rare breed, and probably the rarest surviving example—the only one to compete in Le Mans—has hit the auction block. The GT40 coupe is a familiar Ford in racing ...
This 1965 Ford GT40 MkI will cross the block through Mecum Auctions on January 16. Mecum Auctions The New York Times of May 16, 1963, ran a short blurb titled “Ford Negotiating for Ferrari Deal” on ...
A rare 1966 Ford GT40, P/1034, sold for an impressive $7 million. It is one of only 31 MkI Road Cars produced, the first delivered to a private customer, the first to set wheel on British soil, and ...
Peter earned a Bachelor of Archeology and Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and has since joined his love of driving and riding with storytelling. His voice is full of southern ...