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The Tenth Concept Car from the Top 17: Ford GT40 Concept

Buckle up, fellow enthusiasts, as we rev our engines and dive into the tenth masterpiece on our list—the Ford GT40 Concept. Unveiled in 2002 at the North American Auto Show, this modern-day rendition of Ford's legendary endurance racer is not just a car; it's a symphony of design, power, and a nod to the golden era of racing.

Ford GT40 Concept Car

A Glimpse of Racing History

Henry Ford II beamed with pride as he presented a modern-day GT40, a tribute to Ford's glorious racing legacy. Following its showcase in 2002, Ford announced that the GT40 would roar back to life in production, carrying a price tag around six figures—a small price for a piece of racing history.

Ford GT40 Concept Car

Resurrecting the Legend

The GT40 Concept breathes new life into the iconic racer of the 1960s, rekindling Ford's fervor for racing. Stripping away frills, this high-performance concept is a raw embodiment of refined performance. Jay Mays, Ford’s vice president of Design, sums it up perfectly: "No voice-activated telematics here, not even power windows. Just pure, refined performance."

Ford GT40 Concept Car

A Contemporary Pose with Classic Roots

The GT40 Concept casts a silhouette that pays homage to its predecessor. The sleek lines, the long front overhang reminiscent of 1960s race cars—every detail is a unique reinterpretation. Fiber-optic headlamps and a sweeping cowl strike a contemporary pose, marrying the best of GT40 history with a distinctly modern identity.

Ford GT40 Concept Car

Crafted for Performance: Chassis and Suspension

To ensure the GT40 Concept lives up to its legendary name, Ford turned to the Special Vehicle Team Engineering. The result? An all-new aluminum space frame, a rigid foundation that pays homage to the original's unstressed composite body panels. The suspension, a masterpiece, employs unequal-length control arms and a push-rod/bell-crank system, staying true to the GT40 profile.

Ford GT40 Concept Car

Powering the Legend: Engine

Under the hood roars a MOD 5.4-liter V-8, a testament to Ford's commitment to powerful simplicity. Producing 500 horsepower and 500 foot-pounds of torque, this engine pays homage to the 7-liter engine that conquered Le Mans in the '60s. A modified Roots-type supercharger and an intercooled intake add a modern punch to a classic powerhouse.

Ford GT40 Concept Car Engine

Inside the Cockpit

Step into the left-hand-drive two-seater, and you're not just entering a car; you're entering an experience. Custom Recaro bucket seats, leather-wrapped for comfort, house occupants in a nod to the past. Analog gauges, large tachometer, and modernized toggle switches create an interior that's both vintage and contemporary.

Ford GT40 Concept Car Interior

The GT40 Concept: Where Past Meets Future

As we celebrate the Ford GT40 Concept, we're not just admiring a car; we're witnessing the fusion of history and innovation. The GT40 Concept is a testament to Ford's values—passion for precision, inclusivity, and authenticity. Stay tuned, for the journey continues, and the best is yet to come.



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