![]() 08/14/2014 at 04:07 • Filed to: $kaybait | ![]() | ![]() |
Apologies for the potato pictures, my brother spotted this yesterday. I may drive over there tomorrow and see if they mind me taking a few pictures of my own. Internet tells me it's Chassis #1061.
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hnngh hnngh hnngh
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Jim Click has a Ford GT?? For a while he was racing a Pirelli Challenge Mustang (or ALMS?) as well. Are the sales staff as big of gear heads as the owner?
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That's what $kay said.
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Oh, my! What a lovely car to have on your showroom floor. I wouldn't touch the vehicle, but I might drool on it a little. Thanks, Gamecat! And good morning!
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Those tires, though.
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That's incredible. I was excited to see a modern GT at my local dealer, that's even better.
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It's not a Ford GT. It's a GT40.
http://jimclickracing.com/about/
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It is 1061. Road car as originally built, crashed between 68-73 in a snow storm then rebuilt and sold again... was in Australia for awhile 74-84. Jim Click purchased it, and modified the body and prepped for vintage racing. Its a real one folks.