Vehicle Description
2,400 Miles, 4 Options, Clean Carfax
Excellent condition, beautiful colors, always in climate controlled
storage, service up to date, airbag recall done. Original books,
manuals, window sticker, cover and trickle charger. Original gauges
replaced with Speedhut gauges. Original gauge cluster comes with
the car. I believe just the voltage gauge died as was pretty common
on these cars. There is reportedly now a simple fix that involves
just replacing or repairing the voltage gauge and reinstalling the
original gauge cluster.
For motorsport fans or those familiar with Ford's racing heritage
there is one iconic 'halo' model that best represents the
technological capabilities of the marque: the legendary Ford GT40
and its modern supercar counterpart, the Ford GT. Arriving in
prototype form just in time for Ford's centennial celebration in
2003, the Ford GT went into production in 2004 as the modern,
road-going interpretation of the GT40 endurance racing car,
famously known for beating Ferrari four times in a row at the 24
Hours of Le Mans in the 1960's. The ultra-high performance Ford GT
showcases the finest in advanced technologies, constructed on a
lightweight aluminum chassis clothed in superplastic-formed
lightweight composite and aluminum body panels, powered by a
mid-mounted supercharged quad-cam 550bhp V8 engine mated to a
6-speed manual transaxle, and featuring racing derived suspension
and braking systems.
With vicious performance on tap, the Ford GT will accelerate from
0-60 in about 3 seconds, and march on to some 205mph before the
speed limiter kicks in. When production ceased in 2006, with just
over 4,000 Ford GTs produced, the epic Ford had made its mark on
automotive history once again - and became an instant blue chip
collector's car.