Vehicle Description
2021 Ford GT For Sale - Custom One-Off Livery Inspired By The
Original Ford GT40 Prototype GT/105 LMC is very proud to offer for
sale this 2021 Ford GT Ford announced the newest generation of the
Ford GT, thousands of people applied for the opportunity to be able
to purchase their newest Halo supercar. An unprecedented demand
sparked a bit of chaos within Ford, as this is an exclusive halo
supercar, with Le Mans racer inspired technology, and some serious
track capability and not just anyone could purchase one new. With
such limited production, Ford allocated these cars to only worthy
applicants who had proven their love for the brand. When Legendary
Motorcar was given the opportunity to order the new Ford GT, we
looked to the most special original examples for inspiration. Being
that the original GT40 Prototype GT/105 resides in Legendary's
collection and is one of the three remaining prototypes, we thought
it would be appropriate to honor the origins of the GT40. GT/105
was completed in early 1964 and is one of three remaining factory
prototype examples and is the only example still left today in its
original configuration. It was a test, development and race car for
the factory. It was the first GT40 to ever run the howling 289ci
Ford V8 (an engine it had from birth) and the first GT40 to ever
run the ZF gearbox. It was the 1965 Le Mans Test car, and competed
at Reims, Sebring and Daytona as a works car. During its life as a
factory racer, it would be driven by Driven by Le Mans winners,
Formula 1 champions, and greats including: Richard Attwood, Bruce
McLaren, Jean-Louis Schlesser, Phil Hill, John Horsman, Sir John
Whitmore, Frank Gardner, Roy Salvadori, Bob Bondurant, Jochen
Neerpasch, Giancarlo Baghetti, Maurice Trintignant, Peter
Sutcliffe, Bob Grossman, Innes Ireland and Umberto Magliol With the
original GT/105 as the inspiration, this matching serial number GT
was treated to a one-off paint scheme as designed by the team at
Multimatic and Ford. The only example with this livery which
features a Frozen White base, with a dark blue painted hood and
over the roof stripe just like the original GT/105. As with all
third generation Ford GT's, power comes from a 3.5-liter
twin-turbocharged V6 EcoBoost engine generating 647hp and 550
ft/lbs of torque, with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic
transmission. Additional options include Six point harness anchors,
Blue painted brake calipers, Satin Silver painted wheels, titanium
lug nuts and car cover. The car is accompanied by a spare key,
owner's manuals, window sticker, build sheet, GT battery tender,
air compressor, front license plate bracket and fitted indoor car
cover. Since taking delivery, it has only been driven a mere 56
miles and remains in absolutely showroom-new condition.
Interestingly, these particular cars offered the inspiration behind
the 2022 Heritage Edition Ford GT cars made available to the
public. As with any collector car, a one-off factory-built example,
like this special 2021 Ford GT offered, brings a premium in the
market today, tomorrow, and is steadfast as a true future
collectible. Additional Details: 2021 FORD GT -