Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Pure Racing Performance!



The Ford GT40 Mk.I is a high performance sportscar designed especially for the racing circuit. Not only did it win the 12 hours of Sebring in 1966, it also captured the top prize at the 24 hours of Le Mans two years in a row from 1968-1969. History was made as only one other car was able to achieve that goal.

The “GT” stands for Grand Touring while the “40” stands for its overall height. The lightweight chassis features an aluminum roof, carbon-fibre body panel and is pushed to the limit by its powerful 425hp engine. With its big growling V8 born through a pure racing pedigree, this racer needs to be driven, and driven hard!

Pure racing performance awaits you and this iconic legend is sure to flex its muscle among the best in Tier 2.

If you ever wanted to test drive a thoroughbred GT racer with the awesome performance of a modern day supercar, now is your chance. Go to the Car Dealer and drive a piece of history today!

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