Last week we shared some video from The Texas mile of what 231 mph in a Corvette feels like
Last week we shared some video from The Texas mile of what 231 mph in a Corvette feels like
Road & Track offers up three designs for the next Ford supercar, one by Ford GT designer Camillo Pardo. Should Ford leave the past behind, or keep visually referencing its 1-2-3 GT40
The full trailer for Fast Five, the fifth The Fast And The Furious movie, has more of what teenage boys want: bikinis, Ford GTs, Lexus LFAs, Dodge Chargers, and The Rock. It's best to watch it after downing a fifth of Jack and Brawndo.
Worried that Applebee's cornered the market on graven images of classic Ford vehicles? Fear not, for Ford will soon have 10,000 shots from its vast archives on Ford Images. Yet there's not a single photo of a Pinto yet.
Five years ago Ford killed the GT, the mid-engine two-seater 550 HP "halo" supercar inspired by the automaker's classic GT40 racers of the1960s. Now we're told they might be working on a successor. Is Ford building a new GT? Yes, and it'll likely be a hybrid.
Three months back, we wrote about a $200,000 Ford GT totaled by a tuner
Texas sports car tuner Ray Hofman sent a twin-turbo Ford GT to California tuner Bill Knobloch for some upgrades. Knobloch says he was taking the "gal" for a test drive when it went airborne. And that's only the beginning.
Two weeks ago at the FIA GT1 World Championship, Enrique Bernoldi in the Vitaphone Maserati MC12 was tapped by Richard Westbrook in the Matech Ford GT. So of course Mr. Bond Mr. Bernoldi hits the flame thrower button... [Speedhunters]
Few cars have fully captured their past glories as well as has the Ford GT. The rooftop modification on today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe GTX1 prototype appends that glorious history, with what could only be considered a glory hole.
This bright yellow Heffner Twin-Turbo Ford GT set a standing-mile record with an insane 266.93 MPH pass during this weekend's Exotics Rally Miami One Mile. Yeah... 1,900 HP and 41 pounds of boost will do that.
You should see what this guy's other Ford GT — the one in the purple polka-dot garage — looks like. [coolisacolor via parkedcars]
The Performance Power Racing Twin Turbo Ford GT accelerates from 203 to 253 MPH in 7.3 seconds, less time than it takes most cars to hit 60 MPH. Its 252.97 MPH standing mile is a new production car world record.
The driver of this once-gorgeous silver Ford GT was cited with a misdemeanor for "failure to control the vehicle" after smashing it into a median on a stretch of Ohio Interstate 71 outside Hamilton County.
Remember the 110 MPG Mustang guy
At one point in my past, I designed and proved-out the production line that built the Ford GT's giant throttle body. I still have two copies, so I'm something of a fan-boy. Thus, I agree with this guy's sentiment.
We're not John Mayer fans, but he must be doing something right if he buys not only a Ford GT, but a Gulf Oil Ford GT
The recent release of the Apple iPhone 3GS