1965 Ford GT40 Roadster Prototype

Possibly the world’s most valuable Ford offered for sale
The origin of the Ford GT40 is perhaps one of the greatest stories in all of automobiledom: It was a four-wheeled “screw you” delivered from Henry Ford II to Enzo Ferrari. (Photo courtesy of Pawel Litwinski | RM Auctions)

RM Auctions of Blenheim, Ontario will be auctioning a rare open Ford GT40 prototype at its sale in Monterey, California this August. Although the auction company hasn’t disclosed a pre-sale estimate, it will almost certainly be in eight figures and set a world record for a Ford-badged vehicle sold at auction. Full story and video
http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/05/possibly-worlds-most-valuable-ford.html

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  1. FIGHTING TIGER south

    May 25, 2014

    Ford GT 40 like
    …..
    Tournament champion in America and the world a few years, Ferrari and Lamborghini, and out of round like a giant in the world of cars. Models in new construction …
    …..

  2. Jayesh Thakkar

    May 25, 2014

    Ferrari, Lamborghini, Rolls Royce, Mercedes there are so many brands which people make crazy. Have a good day Jendhamuni Sos.

  3. Timothy Mckiness

    May 25, 2014

    OK Jendhamuni where are you coming up with these beautiful cars.? Putting my little baby to shame, but under the hood it has a v8 turbo charger biggest engine ever made for the Ford Thunderbird. Have a beautiful and wonderful weekend

  4. Timothy Mckiness

    May 25, 2014

    OK Jendhamuni where are you coming up with these beautiful cars.? Putting my little baby to shame, but under the hood it has a v8 turbo charger biggest engine ever made for the Ford Thunderbird. Have a beautiful and wonderful weekend

  5. Dan Addis

    May 25, 2014

    A 10 million Ferarri killer! Enzo would cry if he saw this!

  6. Brunon Paul Bielinski

    May 25, 2014

    What a pity The Axis Powers are ruling the Car Making World today.  How Americans have spurned their own Automobiles over the last 35 years.

  7. Frank Heacock

    May 26, 2014

    a few years back, a Studebaker prototype built in 1948 I think.sold for five million dollars. At Jackson /Barrett auction.anybody remember that.I think the color was bronze or brown.

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