This roadster, along with five GT40 coupes, failed to finish Le Mans in 1965. Fortunately, things went better in '66.
It didn’t finish the race, but it’s a champion today. A Ford GT40 Mk II that competed in the historic 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans has been auctioned for $13,205,000, the highest auction price ...
The only other Ford GT Competition Prototype Roadster in existence, GT/108, was sold at the 2019 RM Sotheby’s Monterey ...
is one of only two surviving roadster examples The car was the only roadster prototype to race at Le Mans, which it did in 1965 A rare opportunity to own one of the original Ford GT40 prototypes ...
This Ford GT40 Roadster has been owned by the founder ... this is the only GT Roadster to ever compete at the famed 24 Hours of Le Mans, almost certainly cementing its place as one of the most ...
In the cold light of day Ford’s decision to compete in, and crucially, win the Le Mans 24 Hours was a completely bonkers idea. The company had been devoid of any official motorsport competition ...
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