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An original Ford GT40 once owned by Italian racing driver Umberto Maglioli is coming up for sale.
Any original GT40 is rare, with approximately 105 cars built across Mk I to Mk IV versions. The improved Mk II is the version that netted Ford its first Le Mans win in 1966, with Bruce McLaren and ...
The silver-over-black BEC GT40 Mk I depicted here, chassis No. 003, was one of two prototypes BEC built for the 2004 South African Car Expo (the South African equivalent of SEMA).
Any original GT40 is rare, with approximately 105 cars built across Mk I to Mk IV versions. The improved Mk II is the version that netted Ford its first Le Mans win in 1966, with Bruce McLaren and ...
Any original GT40 is rare, with approximately 105 cars built across Mk I to Mk IV versions. The improved Mk II is the version that netted Ford its first Le Mans win in 1966, with Bruce McLaren and ...
An original Ford GT40 built for on-road use is going to be put up for sale at auction next January. Auto123 has the details.
Any original GT40 is rare, with approximately 105 cars built across Mk I to Mk IV versions. The improved Mk II is the version that netted Ford its first Le Mans win in 1966, with Bruce McLaren and ...
Any original GT40 is rare, with approximately 105 cars built across Mk I to Mk IV versions. The improved Mk II is the version that netted Ford its first Le Mans win in 1966, with Bruce McLaren and ...
(Motor Authority) – Anyone within driving distance of Kissimmee, Florida, should head down in early January for the scheduled Mecum collector car auction. Why? Because an original Ford GT40 w… ...
Any original GT40 is rare, with approximately 105 cars built across Mk I to Mk IV versions. The improved Mk II is the version that netted Ford its first Le Mans win in 1966, with Bruce McLaren and ...
Any original GT40 is rare, with approximately 105 cars built across Mk I to Mk IV versions. The improved Mk II is the version that netted Ford its first Le Mans win in 1966, with Bruce McLaren and ...
Any original GT40 is rare, with approximately 105 cars built across Mk I to Mk IV versions. The improved Mk II is the version that netted Ford its first Le Mans win in 1966, with Bruce McLaren and ...
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