All-New 2017 Ford GT '66 Heritage Edition
Pays Homage to Historic Livery on 1966 Le Mans Winner
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All-new Ford GT ’66 Heritage Edition
with unique black and silver-stripe livery celebrates 1966 Le Mans-winning
GT40 Mark II race car driven by Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon
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Ford GT ’66 Heritage Edition
honoring historic No. 2 race car limited to 2017 model year only
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Limited-edition Ford GT features
exclusive race-number graphics, and unique interior colors, materials and
appointments
DEARBORN, Mich., June 27, 2016 –
The all-new 2017 Ford GT will be available in a limited-edition Heritage
theme honoring the GT40 Mark II driven to victory by Bruce McLaren and
Chris Amon at Le Mans in 1966 – part of the historic 1-2-3 Ford GT sweep.
The car will feature unique interior and exterior color themes, and an
exclusive wheel finish.
“Celebrating the anniversary of Ford’s historic victories at Le Mans has
always been a part of the return of the Ford GT,” said Raj Nair, Ford
executive vice president, product development, and chief technical
officer. “The 2017 Ford GT ’66 Heritage Edition is a stunning tribute to
the car that kicked off Ford’s string of Le Mans victories in 1966.”
The Ford GT ’66 Heritage Edition features a Shadow Black exterior in
either gloss or matte finish with silver stripes and exposed carbon fiber
package. The car sports Frozen White #2 hood and door graphics, and
20-inch one-piece forged aluminum wheels in a gold satin clearcoat with
black lug nuts.
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The interior of the limited edition
model wraps the Ford GT carbon-fiber seats in Ebony leather, with pillowed
inserts and plow-through stitching, and the seats’ head restraints and the
steering wheel are debossed with the Ford GT logo. The instrument panel,
pillars and headliner also features an Ebony-leather wrap, with gold
appliqués on the instrument panel, the seat’s X-brace and shift paddles.
Like the 1966 race car, the steering wheel is leather wrapped, with seat
belts featuring a unique blue webbing.
Rounding out the modifications to the Ford GT ’66 Heritage Edition are a
unique serialized identification plate, the #2 interior door graphic, and
exposed matte carbon fiber door sills, air register pods and center
console.
Garen Nicoghosian, exterior design manager for the car, says the team set
out to highlight where it all started with the Ford GT. “While the looks
are distinctly based on the GT40 Mark II race car,” he says, “we’ve
accentuated new styling cues to provide a modern interpretation.”
The Ford GT ’66 Heritage Edition can be viewed at FordGT.com using the
configuration tool. Limited quantities will be available for the 2017
model year only.
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