A rare 2006 Ford GT with just 235 miles is being offered as the centerpiece of a new giveaway, giving entrants the choice between taking home the supercar or opting for $250,000 in cash. The car represents one of the lowest-mileage examples remaining from Ford’s modern GT production run and stands out for its originality, specification, and single-owner history.
Finished in Midnight Blue with painted white over-the-top stripes, the Ford GT is one of only 190 examples produced in that color combination for the 2006 model year. The exterior is paired with an Ebony leather interior and retains factory details throughout, reflecting its minimal use since new. With only 235 miles recorded, the car remains largely preserved in delivery-level condition.

Power comes from a mid-mounted, supercharged 5.4-liter dual overhead cam V8 producing 550 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. The engine uses a Lysholm screw-type supercharger and a dry-sump lubrication system, delivering performance consistent with Ford’s goal of reviving the spirit of its legendary GT40 race cars. Power is sent through a Ricardo six-speed manual transaxle and a helical limited-slip differential.
The Ford GT was engineered around an extruded-aluminum space frame with roll-bonded floors and aluminum body panels, emphasizing rigidity and weight savings. This example was factory equipped with forged BBS aluminum wheels measuring 18 inches up front and 19 inches at the rear, along with red-painted four-piston Brembo brakes and cross-drilled, ventilated rotors.

Additional factory features include Sparco seats with carbon-fiber shells and GT40-style ventilation grommets, air conditioning, HID headlights, fog lights, and a McIntosh CD stereo system. Aerodynamic elements include a vented hood, side air intakes, a front splitter, a rear diffuser, and a dual center-exit exhaust system, all contributing to the car’s distinctive design and performance identity.
The giveaway offers participants the flexibility to choose between taking delivery of the Ford GT or selecting a $250,000 cash alternative. With its extremely low mileage, rare color combination, and one-owner provenance, the 2006 Ford GT represents a standout example of Ford’s modern supercar era and a compelling prize for enthusiasts drawn to analog performance and American automotive history.


