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Enter the Ford GT Mk II. Believe it or not, in many ways, this $1.2 million, track-only model is actually more potent than the company's own factory race cars.
The GT Mk II also has the stronger brakes of the road-legal Ford GT rather than those used on the race car. The Ford GT, even the street legal version, is already a very expensive and hard-to-get car.
The Ford GT40 was born in 1964, but it wasn't until 1966 that the MK II GT40 took first, second, and third at Le Mans to beat Ferrari. The modern Ford GT entered the market in 2005, and the second ...
Introduced in 2019 as a track-only supercar, the GT MkII saw the light of day in only 45 units. Ford rolled the MkII out with a $1.2-million sticker, making it the most expensive new car it ever sold.
It’s fitting that Ford chose today, the 4 th of July 2019, to share with the world a new, extremely limited-edition GT Mk II; a beefed-up, ridiculously capable track-day toy for the plutocrats ...
Correction: The Ford GT Mk II puts out 700 horsepower. A previous version of this story incorrectly reported the number. The Ford GT started as a race car, so it’s only reasonable that it would ...
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 ...
The track-only Ford GT MK II will be produced in a limited run of only 45 units, each priced from $1.2 million. Release date was not announced ...
Ford previously offered a similar $1.2 million GT MK II in 2019 that was limited to just 45 cars, but the new version features a few significant upgrades. That includes the price, which is set at ...
That should be at least 100 more than the GT Mk II had. Ford also says it has bestowed a “racing transmission” and updated suspension to the Mk IV, but it didn’t go into any detail about ...
Ford’s GT40 race car dominated Le Mans in the 1960s, and now Superformance has given the car new life as a gorgeous, powerful continuation project.
The Ford GT Mk II is a faster, track-only version of Ford's GT supercar. Developed in partnership with Multimatic, which designed the Ford GT race car, the Mk II boasts more power, less weight ...
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