Two more Ford GTs are heading to auction next month and both are expected to sell for as much as $1.1 million.
The first example featured is a 2019 model painted in Ingot Silver with bright Orange accents. Mecum has confirmed that the car has only been driven 15 miles, indicating that the owner always intended on flipping it for a profit when the two-year re-sale ban expired. The mid-engined supercar sits on a set of gloss carbon fiber wheels.
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Adding to the desirability of the car is the fact that it features the $30,000 Equipment Group 400A and the $15,000 Gloss Carbon Fiber exterior package. Meanwhile, the interior features the Launch Control trim with Ebony and Orange leather throughout. Included in the sale will be all the factory documentation, Commemorative Ford GT Design Spec information, a battery charger, a car cover, and a window sticker. The car is excepted to sell for between $1 million and $1.1 million.
The second 2019 Ford GT to be auctioned off by Mecum next month is painted Liquid Blue and is expected to sell for between $950,000 and $1.1 million. Making this example unique from most others is the fact that it has the rare Code 600A Lightweight Package that was a $70,000 option only available to select applications. The car also includes an Akrapovic titanium exhaust system and has a simple interior dominated by black Alcantara components. This GT has only been driven 18 miles.