One lucky car enthusiast is about to take home the ride of a lifetime.
A 2005 Ford GT — Ford’s iconic supercar built to celebrate the company’s centennial and pay tribute to its legendary 1966 Le Mans victory — is being given away in a nationwide sweepstakes that benefits veterans and children’s charities.

This American-built dream machine boasts just 3,000 miles on the odometer and is considered one of the finest examples of the Ford GT available anywhere in the world. Originally hand-assembled at Ford’s Wixom Assembly Plant in Michigan, this supercharged, 550-horsepower beast is every bit the Ferrari killer it was designed to be.

Finished in the classic red and white livery with painted racing stripes, lightweight BBS wheels, and a McIntosh audio system, this Ford GT looks like it rolled off the showroom floor yesterday. But it’s not just a looker — it delivers modern muscle car power, exceptional engineering, and unmistakable street presence.
The grand-prize winner won’t just drive away with the keys. The organizers are covering the estimated federal prize taxes, and if the GT isn’t your style, there’s also a cash alternative of $300,000.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own a piece of American performance history — a car that rewrote the rules and humiliated Ferrari on the world stage. Someone’s name is going on the title soon. Why not yours?

Entries are now open. Every donation supports great causes and puts you closer to owning one of the most sought-after American supercars ever built.