Last Chance to Win a 2005 Ford GT: Triple Entries End November 13

If owning a 2005 Ford GT has always felt like a dream reserved for high-end collectors, this is the moment that changes. Time is running out to enter for a chance to take home America’s modern Le Mans legend—and Modern Car Collector readers get triple entries, but only until November 13.

The 2005 Ford GT isn’t just another performance car. It is the rebirth of one of the most important motorsport stories ever told—Ford’s 1966 conquest over Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Ford built this modern GT as a tribute to that victory, blending the soul of the original GT40 with supercar engineering for the 21st century.

Powered by a supercharged 5.4-liter V8 delivering 550 horsepower through a six-speed manual, this GT delivers a raw, analog, and unforgettable driving experience—something today’s automated supercars simply can’t replicate. Comforts like air conditioning, airbags, leather trim, cruise control, and ABS prove you don’t have to sacrifice usability to own a piece of race-bred history.

The example being offered is exactly what serious collectors hunt for:

• McIntosh premium audio system
• Lightweight BBS forged wheels
• Painted racing stripes
• Red brake calipers
• Just 3,000 miles
• Hand-built in Wixom, Michigan
• Climate-controlled storage and preserved in like-new condition

This level of originality, mileage, and factory-optioned equipment puts it in a category normally seen only at the most exclusive auctions. But instead of needing six or seven figures to own one, a single entry could change your life.

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The winner won’t just get the keys. The organization behind the giveaway will also cover an estimated $117,000 in federal prize taxes, making the car truly yours. If you prefer, you can choose $300,000 in cash instead (subject to applicable taxes).

Even better—every entry helps support children’s and veterans’ charities across the country.

Triple entries for Modern Car Collector readers end soon, and once the clock hits November 13, they’re gone for good.

Are you going to watch someone else drive off in this icon—or are you going to take your shot before time runs out?

WIN HERE

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