Users' questions

How much does Superformance GT40 cost?

How much does Superformance GT40 cost?

Superformance, a South African company that manufactures a line of Shelby Cobra and Daytona coupe replicas, has offered a price solution—its version of a GT40 can be had for “only” $125,000.

How much does a Ford GT40 Mark II cost?

THE MOST ADVANCED AND EXCLUSIVE FORD TRACK CAR EVER Limited to 45 vehicles, the Ford GT Mk II is hand-built by Multimatic – the same team that engineered and built the Ford GT race cars, and manufactures the road cars. $1.2 million MSRP.

How much is a Ford GT40 mk2 worth?

RM Sotheby’s will auction the GT40 at its Monterey sale in late August, and expect it to fetch anywhere between $9,000,000 and $12,000,000.

Is the Superformance GT40 a GT40 continuation?

The GT40 also carries the GT40/P chassis number and is eligible for the official GT40 registry. The GT40 continuation is built to exacting standards – in fact over two thirds of the rolling chassis’s parts are interchangeable with that of an original car, including the ‘monocoque” style chassis.

Is the Superformance GT40 MKII a monocoque car?

The GT40 continuation is built to exacting standards – in fact over two thirds of the rolling chassis’s parts are interchangeable with that of an original car, including the ‘monocoque” style chassis. The Superformance GT40 also boasts a pressed steel roof and beautifully finished body available in right and left hand drive.

Where can I buy a genuine GT40 car?

GT40 cars are licensed by Safir GT40 Spares and built by Superformance. Currently over 300 genuine GT40’s have been produced since the year 2000. The GT40 today is built to exacting standards – in fact over two thirds of the rolling chassis’ parts are interchangeable with that of an original car, including the ‘monocoque” style chassis.

How many GT40’s are there in the world?

Currently over 300 genuine GT40’s have been produced since the year 2000. The GT40 today is built to exacting standards – in fact over two thirds of the rolling chassis’ parts are interchangeable with that of an original car, including the ‘monocoque” style chassis.