The Ford GT40, in any iteration, is something to behold. But this 1967 Ford GT40 G7A Mark IV Conversion is the real deal.
Ford Mk IV was originally raced in Can-Am as an open-top car, and later converted to replicate the 1967 Le Mans-winning GT40.
Ford GT40 racer has undergone a complete transformation and is now up for sale at auction. The GT40, with a striking red ...
Ford GT40 Mk IV is up for auction on Bring a Trailer. The vehicle up for bid spent the first part of its life as an open-top ...
The company behind this creation is known as GT Developments. While that name may not be familiar to you, the British brand ...
A Ford GT40 MkII which managed 12 laps at the famous 1966 Le Mans 24 Hours has become been auctioned for a record amount ...
Built at the new Ford Advanced Vehicles, Ltd. facility in Slough, the first Ford GT40, chassis number GT/101, made its press debut April 1, 1964 at the 1964 New York Auto Show. Just two weeks ...
From time to time, alongside unexpected sightings, we also come across stunning photoshoots. Here, we have one featuring two ...
Much work was done on the GT40 for the 1965 season (see ... had already shown great promise on track. The chassis was stiffened and the 4.2-litre Ford Fairlane engine was upgraded to the lighter ...
The GT40, with a striking red livery that ... During its time as a Ford development vehicle, this chassis was equipped with multiple experimental powertrains before receiving its current 427ci ...
A 1967 Ford GT40 is currently up for bid over at Bring a Trailer ... They decided to rework the car’s chassis and bodywork—while leaving its 7.0-liter V-8 untouched—in an attempt to improve its ...