Equipment
Alloy wheels, Goodyear Eagle F1 tires, grey calipers, power windows, air conditioning, CD stereo.
Condition
A new Canadian spec GT with plastic still on the steering wheel Showroom condition having covered only 3 miles since it left the factory Never registered and still on the original MSO
Market commentary
Rolling on and off transporters this Ford GT must have covered an equivalent mileage in reverse to keep the odometer this low. Ford GTs are sizzlingly hot in the current environment, regularly bringing multiples of their original MSRP, in this case over double. Consider, though, that Ford built 4,038 GTs, and 343 of them were the Heritage Edition. Most went straight to the original owners car barn, never to be driven any considerable distance and today have minimal mileage. That is an abundant supply of quality GTs, but so far there appears also to be an equally abundant supply of deep pocketed collections. The new owners challenge is to decide whether to continue to preserve its single digit mileage or actually enjoy its 3.6 second 0 60 performance and distinctive Heritage Edition style. At this price further preservation is the more likely.