The Ford GT Mk II is the ultimate track-only variant of Dearborn’s mid-engined supercar and while all 45 units were quickly sold out despite each carrying a $1.2 million sticker price, one has hit the used car market and is heading to auction by Mecum.

This particular GT Mk II is number 12 of the 45 built and has been driven just 332 miles (534 km) with less than 8 hours of usage. It is finished in white and while this certainly isn’t the most striking exterior finish we’ve seen on an Mk II, it should ensure that the car appeals to a large number of potential buyers.

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Ford Performance brought the GT Mk II to life with the help of Multimatic. It comes complete with a handful of aerodynamic upgrades that combine to produce downforce by 400 per cent when compared to the road-going GT. Among these key upgrades include a towering carbon fiber rear wing, a rear diffuser, front splitter, canards, and side skirts.

Like the road car, the GT Mk II is powered by a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6. However, this engine sports an air-to-air outboard mounted charge air cooler, a roof-mounted air intake, and water spray technology, and it delivers over 700 hp.

Found in the cabin of this example is an FIA-compliant roll cage, Sparco driver and passenger seats with six-point harnesses, and an in-car communication system.

The listing reveals the car will be sold with two sets of wheels wrapped in Michelin rubber. It also has a car cover and includes service receipts and all of its original paperwork from Multimatic.

Mecum sold a similar 2020 GT Mk II last year, albeit that example had a one-off livery inspired by the GT driven by Ken Miles at Le Mans. It fetched $1.87 million, so we presume that this model will probably sell for around that price.