FORD: GT 40 at the office
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I'd say its a superformance MKII. Still approximately a $100k+ vehicle
http://www.superformance.com/gt40.aspx
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I drove a superformance GT40 at an event about a year ago. Replica or not, this thing was a barrel of laughs. The one I drove had a nice side oiler 427 with the "bundle of snakes" headers and man did it sound good. Not a car for a night on the town or even a long cruise, but holy hell would it be fun for short blasts.
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Just spoke with a friend of mine here, the car belongs to one of our VPs, I guess he came in really early today (before 6AM) and had open road to play with. I'll try and get more detials, my guess it is a replica that he uses for the track. still looks like a fun ride.
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Very nice indeed....when cars were cars and racing drivers still went to the pub;-)
This one would make a nice addition: http://www.baileycars.co.za/index.ph...d=53&Itemid=56
This one would make a nice addition: http://www.baileycars.co.za/index.ph...d=53&Itemid=56
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One can argue the point forever, and they do on the GT40's Forum, but technically speaking the Superformance GT40's are a licensed continuation of the original GT40 series cars and are listed in the Shelby American World Registry.
The MKII series will generally have a big block Ford (FE) engine installed.
The MKII series will generally have a big block Ford (FE) engine installed.
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Nice car! MK II is my favorite GT40. That's a replica of the 1st place car at 66 Le Mans driven by Chris Amon and Bruce McLaren
This is the real one at the Shelby museum. I think it has changed hands for close to $10 million
This is the real one at the Shelby museum. I think it has changed hands for close to $10 million