VIN: the works Holman Moody Ford GT40 Mk2 chassis P/1032
/Twelve Mk2 GT40s were campaigned by Ford’s competition partners Shelby, Holman Moody and Alan Mann during the 1966 season, one of which was chassis P/1032. The white and black car…
Read MoreTwelve Mk2 GT40s were campaigned by Ford’s competition partners Shelby, Holman Moody and Alan Mann during the 1966 season, one of which was chassis P/1032. The white and black car…
Read MoreChassis P/1031 was one of eleven GT40s either built up or converted to seven-litre Mk2 trim and campaigned during the 1966 season. These top flight cars were created for ultra high speed tracks…
Read MoreChassis P/1047 was one of twelve GT40s raced in seven-litre Mk2 trim during the 1966 season. It made its competition debut as part of an eight-strong Mk2 contingent that attended the Le Mans 24…
Read MoreTwelve seven-litre Mk2 GT40s were built up for the 1966 season, eleven of which were raced by Ford’s competition partners Shelby, Holman Moody and Alan Mann. P/1016 was one of three cars…
Read MoreAfter the GT40’s debut campaign in 1964, Ford decided to create a bigger-engined variant that would come to be known as the Mk2. The first pair of Mk2 Prototypes (chassis GT/106 and GT/107)…
Read MoreFor the 1966 season, Ford’s satellite teams (Shelby, Holman Moody and Alan Mann Racing) campaigned a batch of specially prepared Mk2 GT40s equipped with mammoth seven-litre engines.
Read MoreFord’s 1966 World Sportscar Championship campaign focused on three big events: Daytona, Sebring and Le Mans. For the attack, Shelby American, Holman Moody and Alan Mann Racing were…
Read MoreChassis P/1012 was one of eleven Mk2 GT40s campaigned in 1966. It debuted at the Daytona 24 Hours in February, where five of the white and black seven-litre cars were entered. P/1012 was part of…
Read MoreFor the 1966 season, Ford’s works-assisted teams campaigned eleven different Mk2 GT40s. Equipped with giant seven-litre engines, these cars won the triple crown of Daytona, Sebring and…
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