One extremely striking Ford GT has hit the market and is set to sell for in excess of $1 million.
This is a 2019 model and has been equipped with the $70,000 lightweight Carbon Series package that added a polycarbonate engine cover, exposed carbon fiber stripes, and a titanium exhaust. Really making the car stand out is the eye-catching Snake Skin Green paint that was a $30,000 option. The mid-engined supercar also features a silver center stripe and silver wing mirrors. Protecting the painted parts is a ceramic coating and paint protection film.
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The owner also ordered the car with the available interior Carbon package that sees the door sills, dashboard, center console, and seatbacks finished in exposed carbon fiber. Various other interior surfaces are finished in black Alcantara upholstery.
The Ford GT is powered by a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6 pumping out 647 hp and 550 lb-ft (745 Nm) of torque in 2019 specification. This power is sent exclusively to the rear wheels via to a Getrag seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.
It seems likely that the original owner of this GT always intended on flipping it for a profit after the two-year resale ban had expired, which is reinforced by the fact that the car has only been driven 31 miles (50 km). Finally, the Bring a Trailer listing states it is being sold with a window sticker, factory books, build photos, a battery tender, car cover, custom embroidered floor mats, and a clean Carfax report.