We’ve seen a handful of Ford GTs built in recent years but this particular example, currently up for auction in Columbus, Ohio is one of the most eye-catching we have come across.
The car is currently available through Bring a Trailer and is finished in a gorgeous color known as Heritage Blue. The shade of baby blue wouldn’t suit many cars but appears to work quite well on the mid-engined Ford and added $30,000 to its price tag. The original buyer also had the GT equipped with the $70,000 lightweight ‘Carbon Series’ package that includes a polycarbonate engine cover, exposed carbon fiber stripes, and an Akrapovic exhaust system.
There’s plenty more to like about this GT. For example, it is rocking staggered-width 20-inch carbon fiber wheels wrapped in 245/35 front and 325.30 rear Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires and is also equipped with a set of orange brake calipers that bite down on carbon-ceramic discs. Found inside the car’s cabin are fixed Sparco seats clad in black Alcantara with manually reclining carbon fiber shells. As with all other GTs, these seats are fixed in place, and only the pedal box and steering column move.
A look at the car’s window sticker reveals that it had a total price of $600,000 including all the options. As it is a 2019 model, the 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6 is good for 647 hp as opposed to the 660 hp of models built since 2020. Coupled with the engine is a Getrag seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission that funnels power through the rear wheels.
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While the car has only been driven 3,224 miles (5,188 km), it does have two previous owners. Although it’s hard to say how much it is worth, bidding had exceeded $750,000 with three days left in the auction, meaning it could become the latest GT to sell for over $1 million.