The 2018 Ford GT will be available in a new limited-edition Heritage theme honouring the GT40 Mark IV racecar driven to victory by the all-American team of Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt at Le Mans in 1967. The car has unique interior and exterior colour themes, and an exclusive wheel finish.
The Ford GT ’67 Heritage edition features a gloss-finish Race Red exterior with white stripes and exposed carbon package. The car sports Frozen White No. 1 hood and door graphics, and 20-inch one-piece forged aluminum wheels in silver satin clearcoat with black lug nuts. Red callipers and silver side mirror caps complete the look.
The interior begins with new leather trimming for the carbon fibre seats, with red accent stitching, which carries over to the steering wheel. The seatbelt webbing is now red and the paddle shifters are anodised gray. Satin dark stainless appliques are used on the instrument panel, door register bezels and x-brace.
Rounding out modifications to the ’67 Heritage edition car are a unique serialised identification plate, plus exposed matte carbon fibre door sills, air register pods and centre console.
The Ford GT ’67 Heritage edition can be viewed at FordGT.com using the configuration tool. Limited quantities will be available for the 2018 model year.
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