...many of the GT40's sold via the Ford dealers came that way.........
MAD IN NC, you are the first owner I have met who isn't proud of the blue oval.
Guilty as charged! working up a complete build history on the car and what all was done. will post when finished. the camera phone does not pick up the color correctly but also correct is that the car is not the Ford GT red. I will have the car in PLymouth next Saturday morning for Cars and Coffee. the car has a revised chassis and revised suspension done by Superlite Cars which they are putting into production. see ya then !
It's just a matter of taste.
Could have bought it for $5,300 (choice of a few) and turned it down. Not sure what i was thinking!
don't forget that the GT40s sold as street cars were basically race cars sold for the street. you had a very expensive car that you couldn't drive in the rain because they leaked so bad into the passenger cabin and not user friendly for parking and backing up. The GTs of today are a world apart better for creature comforts and just easy to drive compared to the predicessors of their day. of course when you're short like me, backing up a GT is no picnic either ! lol
Ford actually had five GT40s, MK III & street model, for sale as a lot. Some had scratches, minor dents, flat tires, one had bent Borranis. They wanted to sell the lot and offered them to my friend Bill Kolb (who supplied the MK III for me to drive for cover story in Hi-Performance CARS) who was the Shelby sales guy at Gotham Ford in Manhattan. It was the factory store. Bill offered me one and we both ended up doing nothing. Bill was the top Shelby salesman in the country, owned a Ford store now owns a Subaru store and has two GTs, one Tungsten like mine and a Heritage. We still laugh about the GT40s that we didn't buy!
I stll remember a used GT40 up on an outside turn table at a Ford dealer here in Michigan called Stark Hickey West. they were a big performance dealer in the area. lots of shelbys always for sale. I think the asking price was $6900.00 at the time but that was in and around 1970. who in the hell would pay that kind of money for a leaky used car !!! lol (time machine please) as far as even backing up a GT, I installed a back up camera and have the screen where the radio would go. also putting in a low front camera along side.
NorthwoodGT, If you don't mind posting the last four VIN and year I can help you with your build history as it left the factory. Normally I'd ask you via PM but I am not permitted PM's.
2005 0084 was told it was ether 36 37 38 out the door that day have paper that it was one of the 1st 50 would like to know release #