Over 100 Years of Classic Collectible Cars
941-355-6500

5500 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota,  Fl. 34243


Home Inventory Sold Links Contact us: vintagesrq@aol.com
Consignments
Contact Information


1966 FORD GT 40 CAV Replica

Gulf Oil Livery Colors with Painted Emblems Exterior

Black Interior

Ford Small Block 351 Windsor V-8 with Webber Carburetors

Audi Outer Gear Box 5-Speed

1 Owner

Under 1,100 Actual Miles




For Detail Photos Click on Below Thumbnails or Click on Button For Slide Show Presentation. Slide Show
1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 037.jpg (828999 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 030.jpg (983295 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 027.jpg (713831 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 026.jpg (801804 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 029.jpg (912026 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 025.jpg (899228 bytes)
1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 024.jpg (840554 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 019.jpg (721862 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 048.jpg (880215 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 043.jpg (832743 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 042.jpg (798310 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 044.jpg (942012 bytes)
1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 041.jpg (657604 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 039.jpg (773551 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 038.jpg (640308 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 032.jpg (664585 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 045.jpg (444877 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 022.jpg (721390 bytes)
1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 023.jpg (470271 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 034.jpg (422829 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 046.jpg (245108 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 035.jpg (446429 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 036.jpg (411355 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 014.jpg (289437 bytes)
1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 013.jpg (365498 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 018.jpg (515262 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 054.jpg (362284 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 009.jpg (336972 bytes)
1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 006.jpg (499634 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 007.jpg (537011 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 008.jpg (491046 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 011.jpg (479030 bytes)
1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 012.jpg (528342 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 015.jpg (413855 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 016.jpg (468150 bytes)1966 Ford GT 40 Gulf Oil Racing Colors 3.3.2011 017.jpg (468666 bytes)

The Ford GT40 was a high performance sports car and winner of the 24 hours of Le Mans four times in a row, from 1966 to 1969 (1966 being the Mk II, 1967 the Mk IV, and 1968-1969 the oldest chassis design, the Mk I). It is so far the only American car to win overall at this race (Although the Mk I and the Mk II were actually designed and built by Lola Cars in the United Kingdom).

It was built to win long-distance sports car races against Ferrari (who won at Le Mans six times in a row from 1960 to 1965). Chassis # P-1075, which won in 1968 and 1969, is the first car in Le Mans history to win the race more than once with the same chassis, and only one of two cars to have won with the same chassis.) using a Ford engine originally 4.7- liter, enlarged to 4.9-liter (also known as a 5.0) with special alloy Gurney-Weslake cylinder head.

The car was named the GT (for Grand Touring) with the 40 representing its overall height of 40 inches (1.02 m, measured at the windshield) as required by the rules. Large displacement Ford V8 engines (4.2 liter, 4.7 liter and 7 liter) were used, compared with the Ferrari V12 which displaced 3.0 liter or 4.0 liter.

Early cars were simply named "Ford GT". The name "GT40" was the name of Ford's project to prepare the cars for the international endurance racing circuit, and the quest to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The first 12 "prototype" vehicles carried serial numbers GT-101 through GT-112. The "production" began and the subsequent cars, the MkI, MkII, and MkIIIs,( with the exception of the MkIV, which were numbered J1-J10)were numbered GT40P/1000 through GT40P/1145, were officially "GT40s". The name of Ford's project, and the serial numbers dispel the story that "GT40" was "only a nickname."

Hit Counter03082011

 

© 2012 Vintage Motors of Sarasota Inc.