Official Technical Drawing - Ford - GT40 Mk II





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Official Ford GT40 Mk II technical drawing in new condition, measuring 70 cm by 50 cm with 2 cm depth, authentic/original, featuring vehicle dimensions, engine, braking system, exhaust, homologation marks and wheels, printed on high‑quality canvas paper and shipped in a tube.
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Official Ford GT40 Mk II Technical Drawing, it includes the vehicle dimensions, engine, braking system, exhaust, the homologation marks for lights and headlights, wheels; essential for enthusiasts or owners of this sports car.
The project will be printed on high-quality canvas paper and shipped in a tube.
It will be shipped with international insured UPS courier.
The Ford GT40 Mk II is the legendary evolution of the original GT40, famous for dominating the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966. Designed to beat Ferrari, this car featured a powerful 7-liter V8 engine (427 cubic inches) and is remembered for the parade arrival of its three cars on the podium.
Historical Victory: The Mk II, particularly chassis P/1016, marked Ford's first Le Mans victory, driven by Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon in 1966
Technical Features: Developed with a 7-liter V8 engine, the Mk II was an evolved version of the GT40, with bodywork and chassis optimized for long-distance endurance. Some versions were "Lightweight" with a thin steel chassis, built in small numbers.
Design and Heritage: The design, recognizable for its aerodynamic lines and the gold/pink or classic color, has been made iconic also by the gold rims. Today it is an extremely rare and valuable collectible car, with specimens sold for over 10 million dollars.
Superformance: There are authorized replicas (such as the Superformance GT40 MkII) that reproduce the original almost faithfully, often using the V8 427 engine, offering a driving experience similar to that of 1966.
Official Ford GT40 Mk II Technical Drawing, it includes the vehicle dimensions, engine, braking system, exhaust, the homologation marks for lights and headlights, wheels; essential for enthusiasts or owners of this sports car.
The project will be printed on high-quality canvas paper and shipped in a tube.
It will be shipped with international insured UPS courier.
The Ford GT40 Mk II is the legendary evolution of the original GT40, famous for dominating the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966. Designed to beat Ferrari, this car featured a powerful 7-liter V8 engine (427 cubic inches) and is remembered for the parade arrival of its three cars on the podium.
Historical Victory: The Mk II, particularly chassis P/1016, marked Ford's first Le Mans victory, driven by Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon in 1966
Technical Features: Developed with a 7-liter V8 engine, the Mk II was an evolved version of the GT40, with bodywork and chassis optimized for long-distance endurance. Some versions were "Lightweight" with a thin steel chassis, built in small numbers.
Design and Heritage: The design, recognizable for its aerodynamic lines and the gold/pink or classic color, has been made iconic also by the gold rims. Today it is an extremely rare and valuable collectible car, with specimens sold for over 10 million dollars.
Superformance: There are authorized replicas (such as the Superformance GT40 MkII) that reproduce the original almost faithfully, often using the V8 427 engine, offering a driving experience similar to that of 1966.

