There are custom car builders out there who need no other recognition than for their project to sell for big bucks. That's why we only get to see a handful of these creations going to specialized ...
In terms of sheer horsepower, the 1960s were truly the golden decade for American cars. Car manufacturers were locked in fierce competition, challenging what was possible both on the streets and the ...
Back in the 1960s, when it saw the light of day, the Ford GT40 MK II was powered by a 427-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) V8 engine. It pumped out 485 horsepower (492 metric horsepower) and 475 pound-feet (644 ...
Built to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans at any cost, the GT40 has defined Ford’s racing history and supercar DNA ever since. Over time, the origin story of the Ford GT40 has become the stuff of legend ...
RM Sotheby’s will sell a Ford GT40 Mk II on behalf of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum at its upcoming Miami auction The car raced in the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans, where Ford famously triumphed ...
Purchasing a turnkey-minus car may be the swiftest way to getting your replica on the road. If you don't have the time to install the powertrain, hire an expert. Selecting the right shop is a ...
It's well-documented that Ford dominated the 1966 Le Mans endurance race with their now-iconic trio of GT40 race cars. Wind the clock back a few short years from that all-important victory, though, ...