A super-rare variant of an already-exotic American car is up for sale: the 2006 Ford GTX1 number 33 (of no more than 40) has been listed on Bring a Trailer. This red 2006 Ford GT went under the knife ...
While the second generation of the Ford GT is making waves these days, there are still gear heads who prefer the 2000s original. Of course, not all of them wish to drive the supercar in factory ...
November 1, 2005 The Ford GT, based on the four-times Le Mans winning GT40, is appearing in a convertible version at the SEMA Show today – the appropriately named Ford GTX1 uses the 1966 ...
Ask us to list what we don’t like about the Ford GT, and you will catch us scratching our heads. Supercar performance and timeless beauty at $150,000 is hard to knock. But press us hard enough, and we ...
Produced in very limited numbers, the first generation of the Ford GT laid the groundwork for the twin-turbo V6 corner carver we have today. A roadster was never available for obvious reasons, but ...
America is probably best known in the automotive world for muscle cars. There's a good reason for that too, with the no-nonsense combination of a powerful V8, a ton or two of honest Detroit steel, and ...
This is far from over. We're back cruising the neon-lit boulevards, back basking in the sultry air in an open-topped supercar, a pulsing Latino beat ever present in the back- ground as nightclub ...
Examples of Ford’s retro-styled GT from the mid-2000s regularly change hands for over $350k, but there’s one version of the supercharged supercar that is guaranteed to get buyers in a bidding frenzy.
A 2006 Ford GTX1 has come up for auction on Bring A Trailer and represents a rare chance to buy one of the most desirable and memorable Fords produced in recent decades. The Ford GTX1 was the ...
The United States of America: Land of the free, home of the hilariously overpriced domestic vehicles. Since last week, American automakers have started to see some upticks in the chip supply. But as ...