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This Ford GT is about as close to new as it gets. It’s a one-owner example finished in Midnight Blue with painted white stripes, a rare factory combination shared by just 190 cars produced in 2006. Inside, the Ebony leather interior completes the look of a modern supercar built with deep roots in racing history.

Power comes from a supercharged 5.4-liter mid-mounted V8, producing 550 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque, paired with a six-speed manual gearbox and a helical limited-slip differential. The drivetrain alone places this car in rare company, but the supporting hardware makes it even more special. Factory options include forged BBS aluminum wheels, red-finished Brembo brakes, and a McIntosh stereo system, along with air conditioning for real-world usability.

The Ford GT’s design was inspired directly by the legendary GT40 race cars of the 1960s. Its construction reflects that heritage, using an extruded-aluminum space frame, roll-bonded floors, and aluminum body panels. Exterior details include HID headlights, fog lights, functional side air intakes, a vented hood, front splitter, rear diffuser, and a dramatic dual center-exit exhaust.

With just 235 miles on the odometer, this GT has been preserved rather than driven, making it an exceptional example for collectors who value originality and condition. Whether parked under lights or carefully exercised on the open road, it represents one of the most celebrated American supercars ever built.

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