Prolific car collector Manny Khoshbin recently took delivery of his 2021 Ford GT Heritage Edition and in this video, he gives us a tour of the mid-engined supercar.

Ford is building just 40 examples of the Heritage Edition for the 2021 model year and it is certainly a thing to behold. The car has been designed to pay tribute to the GT40 Mark II that claimed victory at the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1966 and comes complete with a Frozen White paint scheme offset by asymmetrical Race Red accents and number 98 graphics as well as a carbon fiber hood.

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For a car as expensive as the Ford GT Heritage Edition, many may be surprised that customers are offered very few ways to customize it. In fact, the only option are $30,000 carbon fiber wheels which replace the standard gold-painted alloys. As you can see, Khosbhin was more than happy to pay the $30,000.

The interior of the car is just as special as the exterior. The carbon fiber bucket seats, instrument panel, headliner, and steering wheel are clad in red Alcantara, ghosted ‘98’ graphics are found on the inner door panels, and the anodized red paddle shifters match the whole theme.

Apart from the Heritage Edition, Ford has also launched the Studio Collection package that includes a unique graphics package designed by Ford Performance and Multimatic, which builds the car in Canada. In fact, that’s even rarer, as only 20 examples will be made available in 2021.