Ford GT40 MK II (diecast 1:18, Shelby Collectibles)

  • Ford GT40 MK II (from 1966)
  • Shelby Collectibles
  • 1:18
  • Showcase model / No engine
  • diecast
  • blue
  • 193966
  • locale dealer
  • Perfect mint condition
  • Original packaging exists
  • Not for sale
 
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Iconic Design and Origin of the Ford GT40 MK II

The Ford GT40 MK II is a legendary vehicle that holds a special place in automotive history. The GT40 MK II was developed by Roy Lunn and Ken Miles. Production of this generation began in 1966. The car quickly gained recognition for its striking design and outstanding performance. The Ford GT40 MK II is the successor to the GT40 MK I and was specifically developed for motorsport to showcase technological leadership and expertise in the automotive industry. The meticulously crafted miniature model presented here reflects this history. This 1/18 scale model car is manufactured by Shelby Collectibles and is made of diecast material, which emphasizes its durability and detail accuracy.

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Racing Successes and Famous Drivers of the Ford GT40 MK II

The Ford GT40 MK II was particularly successful in the 1960s motorsport scene and won several significant races. At the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans, the GT40 MK II achieved a historic 1-2-3 finish. The car was driven by renowned drivers such as Bruce McLaren, Ken Miles, and Chris Amon. Thanks to its powerful 7.0-liter V8 engine, capable of producing around 485 horsepower, the GT40 MK II had the ability to reach speeds of over 200 mph. These impressive technical specifications and race victories position the Ford GT40 MK II as a standout in motorsport history.

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Technical Specifications and Features of the Ford GT40 MK II

The Ford GT40 MK II was equipped with a 7.0-liter V8 engine that could deliver approximately 485 horsepower. This engine allowed the vehicle to achieve exceptional speeds and acceleration values. The GT40 MK II was known for its innovative aerodynamics, which enabled better grip and higher speeds on race tracks worldwide. The car was based on a monocoque chassis and utilized a variety of lightweight materials to reduce weight and maximize performance. Additionally, special cooling systems and braking technologies were integrated to ensure performance and reliability even under intense racing conditions. These technical features make the Ford GT40 MK II a remarkable vehicle both on the road and on the track.

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Design and Appearance of the Miniature Model

The miniature model of the Ford GT40 MK II in 1/18 scale stands out for its accurate replication and high-quality construction. Manufactured by Shelby Collectibles and based on diecast material, it showcases the precise design features of the original vehicle. The model displays the distinctive light blue livery with orange accents on the headlights and roof, commonly seen in motorsport liveries. It also bears the number "1" on the doors and front, along with decals of famous sponsors like Goodyear. The gold rims and realistic tires with Goodyear branding add further authenticity and detail. The model, part of the collection of Modelly member "mihals," pays homage to the iconic original car through careful craftsmanship and precise detailing.

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Racing Triumphs and Fame of the Ford GT40 MK II in Motorsport

Among the renowned drivers who piloted the Ford GT40 MK II, Dan Gurney, Bruce McLaren, and Ken Miles were particularly successful. These drivers significantly contributed to the motorsport legacy and elevated the GT40 MK II to an iconic race car through their victories and performances. Especially at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966 and 1967, the GT40 MK II shined and remained a standout as one of the most successful racing vehicles of the 1960s. The triumphs at Le Mans and other key races enhanced the legendary status of the car, making it an essential part of automotive and motorsport history.


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