![]() The suspension is fitted with adjustable Koni coilovers all around. Assembly of the kit was reportedly performed by Derrick Walker Racing. Carbon fiber body panels are finished in Viper Race Yellow with black racing stripes, and the tubular steel frame is powered coated. The car was reportedly modeled from blueprints of a 1966 GT40 and was designed by Andrew Broadley, the son of the original GT40 designer Eric Broadley. It is now being offered out of North Carolina. The car is titled in Ohio as a 2004 GT40 and has just under 1,000 miles. Other features of the car include carbon fiber body panels, a tubular steel frame, Gurney bubbles for both driver and passenger, carbon fiber interior trim, adjustable Koni coilovers, Baer brakes, 17″ Halibrand-style wheels, a Pioneer AVH-X7800BT head unit with a rearview camera, and more as detailed in the listing below. The Ford Windsor V8 is mated to a 5-speed manual transaxle and is equipped with aluminum heads, MSD ignition, a Holley carburetor, stainless steel headers, and more. This Ford GT40 replica was acquired by the seller approximately 14 months ago and is believed to be based on a kit from GT40 Replications of New Zealand. ![]()
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