Ford Supercar White With Blue Stripes In Showroom Condition on 2040-cars
Newbury Park, California, United States
Located in Thousand Oaks, California, this 2006 Ford GT is in White with only 1,805 miles. Always protected in climate controlled environment. This is an opportunity to acquire Ford's Super Car Limited Edition. A true "street legal" Race Car. Only 2,011 cars built in 2006. Options included are Full Blue Stripes and Side Stripes, Red Painted Brake Calipers and Light Weight Forged Aluminum Wheels. This Supercharged GT has 550 HP with 18" Front and 19" Rear Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar Tires. This vehicle was owned by Ford dealer in Oklahoma and the original window sticker was never put on the vehicle (it is included ). Since a dealer owned this vehicle for 7 years, it was first registered in 2013 when It was purchased by collector. I acquired this vehicle when 2nd owner traded in for new Ferrari. Value of Ford GT's are escalating as was shown by a number of GT's being sold at recent auctions for a total of $270,000 to $280,000 to include Buyer's Fees (10%). This vehicle was recently inspected by Ford Dealership in Dallas and no issues were discovered. There are no warranties on this vehicle and Buyer is responsible for shipping, sales taxes in California or whatever state vehicle is going to be registered.
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The story of the GT40 is fascinating. Henry Ford II attempted to buy Ferrari in the early '60s, but Enzo refused. Ford decided if he couldn't have them, then he would beat the Prancing Horse on the track. Ford went to Carroll Shelby and asked him to spearhead the program. The early cars combined a steel monocoque chassis with Ford's 4.2-liter V8 engine pumping out around 350 horsepower. The first prototype made its public debuted on April 1, 1964, at the New York Auto Show.
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