Ford GT40
Ford GT40
Der GT40 entstand aus der Entscheidung von Henry Ford im Jahr 1962, die langjährige Vereinbarung zwischen US-amerikanischen Autoherstellern zu brechen...
IMAGENES ORIGINALES
We hit Ford's archives hard, and found a slew of rarely seen images from the 1960s.
Ford GT40
Have you heard people blab on and on about the GT40, but you don't know what the fuss is about some old Ford? Here's a simple explanation.
RK Motors of Charlotte has just listed a 1966 Ford Superformance GT40 for sale on their website. The classi...
Ford GT
We hit Ford's archives hard, and found a slew of rarely seen images from the 1960s.
Superformance GT40P2181 is a MKI Body Style GT40 painted in 1968/1969 Gulf Livery with Black painted BRM Wheels with AVON CR6ZZ Tires. This GT40 has been fitted with Aluminum Dart Block 351 Windsor that has been punched out to 427 Cubic Inches. Topped with Period Correct Weber Carburetors making 560 HP with the capability to...
Ford GT40
Accelerio est la plateforme de réservation en ligne des sports mécaniques. Elle référence tous les circuits, et vous permet de réserver facilement un créneau de roulage, un stage ou de vous lancer en course !
The Ford GT is one of the most interesting supercars on the road today. The futuristic looks and engine are impressive, but the computer trickery taking place beneath its skin is arguably even more fascinating. Now, Ford has released some info about the processing power driving the GT.
There are few classic super cars that can rival Ford‘s GT40 and with good reason.The real deal is hard to come across, but this Superformance GT40 MK II is as close as one can get to an original GT40.This is so close to the real deal in fact that it’s recognized by the SAAC GT40 world registry and according to Superformance, it can interchange 90-percent of its parts with an original car.While we aren’t fortunate enough to see this thing in the flesh, the photos tell a good story of just how meticulously built this GT40 MK II is by Ed Wayland Company in Cornelius, NC.
Ken Miles, from Sutton Coldfield, in Birmingham, emigrated to the US in 1951. He co-designed the GT40 with Carroll Shelby, and drove it during the epic showdown - but was cheated out of first place.