RE: First Ford GT Auctioned
RE: First Ford GT Auctioned
Monday 18th August 2003

First Ford GT Auctioned

Staggering price for first car in charity auction


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_Al_

Original Poster:

5,618 posts

279 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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It is an absolute beauty though...

Apache

39,731 posts

305 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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mmmn, wonder if Christof's still up for one

VENOM500

2,984 posts

304 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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What a waste of money,could have bought a GTD40 with a proper engine for £30,000.Guess the money went to a good cause.

crimson king 500

553 posts

283 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Can you really pick up a GTD40 for £30k, saw one being trailored behind a Land Rover this evening, west bound on M27.
CK500

FourWheelDrift

91,633 posts

305 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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crimson king 500 said:
Can you really pick up a GTD40 for £30k, saw one being trailored behind a Land Rover this evening, west bound on M27.
CK500


You can pick good ones up for £25k
www.findit.co.uk/cars/kitcar/cars/747330.htm

crimson king 500

553 posts

283 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Hmmm, thanks FourWheelDrift, but having second thoughts as I am over 5'10'', just maybe Mrs Crimson King might want one???
CK500

FourWheelDrift

91,633 posts

305 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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I think 5'10 is a little bit conservative. I think anyone up to 6ft can fit since the bubble topped special driven by Jeremy Clarkson is an extra 4 inches high and Clarkson is 6ft4 and he fitted, just and he's got longer legs as well.

mikeylad

32,285 posts

274 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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god i love the new car.

best looking car of ALL time, IMO.

although according to Top Gear a few months ago the first GT was to be given to Mr Ford - the jammy blighter.

_Al_

Original Poster:

5,618 posts

279 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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mikeylad said:
best looking car of ALL time, IMO.



I am DANGEROUSLY close to agreeing with you there...

I normally can't stand american styling, but that's a really good design.

docevi1

10,430 posts

269 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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it doesn't drive does it. I mean the engine doesn't go over 5mph or something as it was only a show car?

Stefan

Podie

46,647 posts

296 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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docevi1 said:
it doesn't drive does it. I mean the engine doesn't go over 5mph or something as it was only a show car?

Stefan


It's a production model. 3 were produced this year to commemorate the 1-2-3 Le Mans victory (1966?)... more examples will be built too.

In fact one went up the hill at Goodwood, driven by Martin Leach.

See here ---> www.fordvehicles.com/fordgt

wfg

43 posts

301 months

Sunday 31st August 2003
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I don't know who designed the new version, but I believe the original was british designed. I'd give most of the styling credits to the Brits.

Captain Chaos

393 posts

297 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2003
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wfg said:
I don't know who designed the new version, but I believe the original was british designed. I'd give most of the styling credits to the Brits.


Actually you have to give all the styling credit (and the rest of the car) to us brits. The GT40 started out as a Lola MK6, and Eric Broadley who owned Lola was tempted to Ford Advanced Vehicles in Slough. There the team developed it into the GT40 Mk1 and then Broadley left as he'd had enough of Ford bureaucracy.

A lovely car the new GT and I wouldn't mind one but for me only an original would do....

Podie

46,647 posts

296 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2003
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Captain Chaos said:

wfg said:
I don't know who designed the new version, but I believe the original was british designed. I'd give most of the styling credits to the Brits.



Actually you have to give all the styling credit (and the rest of the car) to us brits. The GT40 started out as a Lola MK6, and Eric Broadley who owned Lola was tempted to Ford Advanced Vehicles in Slough. There the team developed it into the GT40 Mk1 and then Broadley left as he'd had enough of Ford bureaucracy.

A lovely car the new GT and I wouldn't mind one but for me only an original would do....


Prototype was for sale about 12 months ago... basically a Lola with a Blue Oval on it...