A 1966 example of the Ford GT40 MkII is heading to auction in January—and it’s not just any example of the already ultra-rare ...
This GT40 Mk II was a spare car that never raced. It's also got more original parts than any other in existence.
The Ford GT40 is undeniably a legend not only because of its engineering but also for ending Ferrari’s reign at the 24 Hours ...
This 1996 Ford GT40 MkII Lightweight is believed to be the most original of the lost and one of only three sporting a ...
Early next year, the replica of Miles’s hero car that was used in the filming of the James Mangold-directed drama is set to hit the block as part of Mecum Auctions’ Kissimmee 2020 sale. The gorgeous ...
You probably know by now that the iconic Ford GT40 of the 1960s was born out of spite. In 1963, Henry Ford II (or Hank the Duece), then chairman and CEO of the Ford Motor Company, was looking for ways ...
The market for track-only versions of some of the planet’s most expensive and desirable supercars has swelled over the last couple of decades, no doubt helped by the rise of things like Ferrari’s XX ...
Do you remember the Ford GT MK II that came out back in 2019? Sure, you do. It was the $1.2 million GT variant that you could only drive on the track. Tuned to pump out 700 horsepower out of that same ...
The 1966 Ford GT40 MkII stares into the camera. The 1966 Ford GT40 MkII stretches its legs on some road. The taillights and ...
The second-generation Ford GT may be the first of its kind not to feature a V8 engine, but it's the company's most technologically advanced vehicle to date. And while the standard GT is downright ...
A basically new 2020 Ford GT Mk II is up for grabs at Mecum's auction currently underway in Kissimmee, Florida. The car in question is number 18 of the 45 GT Mk II models built, Ford's track-only ...
A 2020 Ford GT Mk II is headed to Mecum's Indianapolis auction, scheduled for May 13-21. The Mk II is a track-only version of the modern Ford GT supercar. It wasn't built for racing, however, as it ...