With the 1966 Le Mans winning GT40 chassis p/1046's restoration complete, it returned to the spot that made it legendary. With the 1966 Le Mans winning GT40 chassis p/1046's restoration complete, it ...
Four a couple months now, we've been following the restoration of the Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] GT40 Mk II, chassis P1046, that won the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car was purchased in 2014 by Rob ...
The 2016 running at the 24 hours of Le Mans is but a few months away, and the 20-month comprehensive restoration of the iconic Le Mans-winning 1966 Ford GT40, chassis P/1046 historic racecar by Rare ...
What's the first thing you can think of when talking about the 1966 Pontiac Le Mans? It's probably something that isn't directly related to the Le Mans, as 1966 was the year when the GM brand decided ...
A few weeks ago, we began following the restoration of the Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] GT40 Mk II that won the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. Rob Kaufman, owner of classic car dealer RK Motors Charlotte, ...
It has been 50 years since Edsel Ford II and his father, Henry Ford II, smiled broadly on pit lane at the 24 Hours of Le Mans sports car race. Edsel, great-grandson of automotive pioneer Henry Ford, ...
The Ford GT has a long-standing relationship with the New York auto show: the original GT40 prototype made its debut there in 1964. This year, Ford is introducing a new Heritage Edition GT, the 2022 ...
The recent class win by the new Ford GT at the 2016 24 Hour of Le Mans brought many Ford enthusiasts to their feet as history was repeated fifty years later. Many of us watched the race or listened to ...
Legendary Cars—Including the Shelby Daytona Coupe That Won the 1965 GT Championship—Drivers, and Builders on Hand at Historic Event Imagine running down the Mulsanne Straight at 200 mph, driving on ...
Production of the Ford GT will end later this year, but not before the automaker spends a little more time paying tribute to the past. The Detroit giant unveiled the 2022 GT Alan Mann Heritage Edition ...
In the United States the single most effective way to make an already hard to see out of car worse is to change its drive position from left-hand drive to right-hand drive. If you think we're kidding ...
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