For Sale: 1966 Ford GT40 in Irvine, California for sale in Irvine, CA

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Vehicle Description Shelby 50th Anniversary GT40 CSGT40P2063 is finished in Period Correct 1966 LeMans McLaren/Amon Championship Livery of Jet Black with Silver Twin Stripes and dayglo red quick lifts.
This GT40 is number 14 of 20 produced in this limited edition 50th Anniversary run.
CSGT40P2063 is powered by a 496 Shelby Aluminum Big Block and mated to a Quaife 5-Speed transaxle.
With 150 more horsepower than the winners of the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans, this MKII GT40 is built as a true racecar for the street.
Additional features include interior roll bar, oil cooler, and left-hand drive.
All 50th Anniversary Shelby GT40 come standard with a vented disc brakes and independent front and rear suspension.
Other options include the coil-over shocks which provide a sporty ride while increasing the car's handling.
On the inside, CSGT40P2063 has period correct smiths gauges with the passenger mounted speedometer and correct dash layout.
The race material has been replaced with leather seats, door panels, and center tunnel.
The Shelby 50th Anniversary GT40 is a meticulously engineered and crafted reproduction of the original.
No expense or detail is spared in recreating these legendary cars, ensuring an authentic period correct aesthetic with a sports car experience.
CSGT40P2063 is titled as a 1966 Shelby GT40 MKII with 50 miles and is available for $329,950.
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  • Year: 1966
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: GT40

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