A stunning 2018 Ford GT residing in the UK will be auctioned off by Bonhams on March 29 and is expected to sell for between £700,000 and £900,000 ($804,750 – $1,034,678).
This particular GT was ordered by the original owner back in 2017 and is one of just a few to have been delivered to the UK. It was first registered for road use on the 12th of January, 2018 and carries license plates reading ‘1966 GT.’
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Adorning the exterior of the car is the available Shadow Black paint and the optional matte carbon fiber trimmings, including across the front fascia, side skirts, and rear diffuser. The mid-engined supercar is also rocking silver wheels and silver brake calipers.
Inside, all Ford GTs leaving Multimatic’s Canadian factory are rather scarce and it is no different in this case with loads of exposed carbon fiber visible across the floor and door panels. There are some nice touches, however, such as black Alcantara across the dashboard, seats, and door panels. A special plaque on the dashboard reveals that this is chassis number #121. Making the car all the more desirable is the fact that it has covered just 609 miles (980 km) since being delivered.
More and more Ford GTs have started to hit the used car market and auction blocks with the two-year resale ban on early examples delivered now starting to lift. Judging by the low mileage of this example, it seems likely the owner never had the intention of driving it much and perhaps was always planning to sell it as soon as they could.