1966 Ford GT40 MkII Factory Lightweight For Sale - The Most
Original MKII In Existence LMC is very proud to offer for sale this
1966 Ford GT40 MkII Factory Lightweight Few machines have ever
captured the spirit of endurance racing and national pride like
Ford's GT40 Mk II. Conceived to dethrone Ferrari at Le Mans, the Mk
II stands as the ultimate evolution of Ford's "Total Performance"
era - the car that cemented America's dominance in international
motorsport. Among this elite lineage, chassis XGT-3 is singular:
one of only nine surviving Mk II GT40s, one of just three built
with a factory lightweight chassis, and recognized by marque
historian Ronnie Spain as the most original Mk II in existence. The
Mk II's story is woven into one of racing's greatest rivalries.
After Ferrari's sixth consecutive Le Mans victory in 1965, Ford
intensified its assault. Working alongside Holman-Moody, Alan Mann
Racing, and Shelby American, the team developed the new 427 cu in
V-8-powered Mk II, refining the aerodynamics, cooling, and
reliability that would carry Ford to its historic 1-2-3 finish at
Le Mans in 1966. The Mk II wasn't just a race car-it was a
declaration of engineering prowess, determination, and American
pride. XGT-3 was initially ordered by Alan Mann racing and then
constructed by Shelby American at the legendary LAX facility, where
Carroll Shelby's team refined the GT40 into the formidable Le Mans
winner. When the chassis/body was ordered by FAV (Ford Advanced
Vehicles) from Abbey Panels, they specified that the body panels
and chassis be made of an experimental lightweight gauge metal
.Only three examples were ever constructed with the lightweight
chassis, making XGT-3 the ultimate lightweight evolution of the
MKII. Much like the famed alloy-bodied Ferraris of the same era,
this lightweight construction represents a significant distinction
in both rarity and value, as the MKII Lightweight stands as one of
the most formidable configurations ever produced. As noted by GT40
historian Ronnie Spain, XGT-3 retains its complete original body
and chassis, with its factory thin-gauge steel structure,
lightweight aluminum roof, and adjustable suspension-the latter
unique to the lightweight chassis cars. As Ronnie Spain famously
wrote: "There are other Mark IIs which have been fabulously
restored to original configuration, but only XGT-3 is in that
original configuration still!" Built with factory Le Mans fuel
crossover tanks, XGT-3 represents the purest surviving form of
Shelby's ultimate GT40 development. Originally retained by Ford
Motor Company until 1977, XGT-3 has passed through only four
private owners since, each a careful custodian of this
irreplaceable artifact. Of the nine surviving Mk IIs, most of which
reside in the world's most prestigious collections-including those
of Miles Collier, Fred Simeone, and the Shelby American
Collection-making it very unlikely another Mk II Lightweight will
come to market for decades. XGT-3 stands as the definitive
reference example of the GT40 Mk II - unrestored, uncompromised,
and unequaled. For collectors and historians alike, it represents a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire the most original
surviving Shelby-built GT40 Mk II, a car that embodies the very
moment when America conquered Le Mans. Additional Details: -
Vehicle Details
1966 Ford GT40
Listing ID:CC-2032234
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Halton Hills, Ontario
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:GT40
Odometer:0
Stock Number:2025106
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