Coming to us from a private seller on eBay, this 1965 GT40 Mk 1 was a labor of love for the iconic Carol Shelby himself.
Long before rock’n’roll would win her over as a day job, Lindy Morrison was working as a social worker for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service in Brisbane and needed a car to get ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...
Here’s your chance to buy a vehicle that once belonged to one of the greatest car lovers to ever appear on the big screen. Walker’s Ford GT dates back to the vehicle’s first year of production. Its ...
Ford Motor and Barrett-Jackson will auction the 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition Production No. 3 on Saturday. The vehicle is one of only some 4,000 made, but it has never been driven and was owned ...
This 1965 Ford Mustang for sale on Exotic Car Trader stands out with classic lines and the right touches of care. The Mustang first hit showrooms in April 1964, and demand was immediate—by the end of ...
Ford’s street-legal GT has already gone to supercar heaven, but the track-only GT Mk IV is giving enthusiasts one last shot at ownership. Act soon, though - Ford Performance confirmed that while most ...
After an eight-year production run that saw race cars, multiple special editions, and an all-out track weapon, production of the Ford GT is finally coming to an end with the last wave of GT Mk IV ...
Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co.'s Chevrolet are mainstream automakers that sell millions of trucks, SUVs, and utility vans. But these days you might mistake them for exotic supercar companies.
Production on the second-generation Ford GT has been complete for almost three years, but the V-6 supercar has lived on as an absurdly quick track car called the GT Mk. IV. All good things must come ...
Ford GT enthusiasts are an interesting lot. Generally, they’re sort of a mix of hardcore fans of the brand and more generic lovers of exotic cars. Only half of them would be caught dead in a Mustang, ...
[This story first appeared in the May 1965 issue of MotorTrend] When Ford decided to go racing with the Mustang, they wisely first consulted their oracle for such matters, Carroll Shelby. Shelby's Los ...
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