Selling
At
Auction
-
Scottsdale
-
March
-
2021
-
;
This
limited-edition
Ford
GT
67
Heritage
Edition
celebrates
the
1967
Le
Mans-winning
GT40
Mark
IV
race
car
driven
by
the
all-American
team
of
Dan
Gurney
and
A.J.
Foyt.
As
an
homage
to
that
historic
race
car,
this
2018
model
bears
a
Race
Red
and
white
stripe
livery,
with
exclusive
No.
1
race-number
graphics.
Powered
by
a
3.5-liter
twin-turbocharged
V6
EcoBoost
engine
generating
647hp
and
550
ft/lbs
of
torque,
with
a
7-speed
dual-clutch
automatic
transmission,
this
GT
features
a
gloss-finish
Race
Red
exterior
with
white
stripes
and
an
exposed
carbon
package.
The
car
sports
Frozen
White
No.
1
hood
and
door
graphics,
with
red
brake
calipers
and
silver
rearview
mirror
caps
completing
the
look.
Unique
to
this
example
is
a
titanium
exhaust
and
titanium
lug
nuts
on
the
20-inch
one-piece
forged
aluminum
wheels
in
Silver
Satin
clear
coat.
This
special
GT
also
features
unique
interior
colors
and
materials,
including
the
leather
trimming
for
the
carbon-fiber
seats
that
have
the
added
6-point
harness
anchor
option.
Red
accent
stitching
carries
over
from
the
seats
to
the
steering
wheel.
This
edition
also
has
red
seat
belt
webbing,
with
paddle
shifters
in
anodized
gray.
Stain
dark
stainless
appliques
are
used
on
the
instrument
panel,
door
register
bezels
and
x-brace.
This
GT
also
has
a
unique
serialized
identification
plate,
as
well
as
exposed
matte
carbon-fiber
door
sills,
air
register
pods
and
center
console.
With
less
than
15
actual
miles
on
the
odometer,
this
limited-edition
vehicle
is
emissions-compliant
in
all
50
states
and
comes
with
a
wealth
of
documentation
and
extras,
including
the
Window
Sticker,
Ford
GT
Welcome
Book,
Ford
GT
Ordering
Kit
with
actual
samples
of
interior
and
exterior
color
and
material
options,
photographs
of
the
car
in
various
production
stages,
and
a
car
cover
and
steering-wheel
cover.
Also
included
with
the
sale
is
an
aluminum
print
commemorating
this
GT
in
its
final
stage
at
the
Multimatic
Niche
Vehicle
manufacturing
facility
in
Markham,
Ontario,
prior
to
its
delivery,
which
is
accompanied
by
a
letter
signed
by
Henry
Ford
III
and
Ford
Performance
Global
Director
Dave
Pericak.