IXO 1/43 - FGT43002SET2 - FORD 2 CARS SET GT40 MKII - LE MANS 1966 AND 2019. Spark 43LM67 Ford GT40 MK IV #1 Winner Le Mans 1967 - Gurney/Foyt 1/43 Scale. $186.52.
BACK TO LIFE 1966 GT40 Le Mans Winner is Being Restored. By Lexi Shorey - March 6, 2015. At the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans something amazing happened. It was a long time in the making, but finally an American car won the race. To be more specific, a 1966 Ford GT40 Mark II won the race. In fact, the GT40 made up the top three finishers.
No doubt inspired by the fairly recent release of the Ford v Ferrari movie, Spark has just released 1:18 replicas of the three Ford GT40 Mk.IIs that finished first, second and third in the 1966 Le Mans 24 Hours. Spark has produced the winning #2 machine of Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon before (it had been sold out for quite some time before this
New Listing SCALEXTRIC C2529 FORD GT40 1966 LE MANS WINNERS COLLECTORS SET #1155/10,000 NEW. $325.00. 0 bids. $18.95 shipping. Ending Jan 9 at 8:41AM PST 6d 16h. or
Ickx's Ford GT40, winner of the 1969 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 1966, Ickx teamed up with Hubert Hahne in a BMW 2000TI to win the Spa 24 Hours endurance race in his native Belgium. In 1967, Ickx won the 1000km of Spa with Dick Thompson in the Gulf-liveried JW Automotive Mirage M1. In 1968, Ickx won the Brands Hatch six-hour endurance race
Chassis P/1016 is believed to be the only GT40 Mk II that ever raced with the unusual PowerShift automatic transaxle. For the 1966 Le Mans race on June 18th and 19th, GT40 P/1016 received final preparations on the day before the race, including the addition of matte Day-Glo pink highlights on the nose and flanks of its Kandy Gold bodywork.
1. Photo credit: Ford. The 2022 Ford GT Holman Moody Heritage Edition wears the iconic gold-and-red livery from the 1-2-3 photo finish at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. The limited-edition Ford GT is available now to prospective, approved clients. This Ford GT celebrates Holman Moody's lesser-appreciated efforts for the Ford GT40 program.
The original race car painted in Gulf Oil colors was a Ford GT40 (chassis that was raced at Daytona and Sebring in 1967 as an independent entry by Gulf Oil executive vice president Grady Davis. It carried Gulf’s corporate colors of dark blue and orange. In 1967, for the upcoming season the CSI (Commission Sportive Internationale, the sporting
The GT40 Mk II took its rookie start in the 1966 24 Hours, scoring a hat trick thanks to (in order) Chris Amon/Bruce McLaren, Denny Hulme/Ken Miles and Ronnie Bucknum/Dick Hutcherson. Ahead of the 1967 running, the silhouette of the GT40 was rendered more aerodynamic for the Mk IV. Winners Dan Gurney/A.J. Foyt (#1) were the first to surpass the
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