A low-mile American supercar with serious collector appeal is now at the center of a new sweepstakes—and this one comes with a major incentive. Readers can get more entries for their money, increasing the odds at landing either the car or a substantial cash payout.
The grand prize is a 2006 Ford GT showing just 435 miles, or the winner can opt for $400,000 in cash. For those choosing the car, an additional $25,000 is included to help cover expenses.

This particular GT stands out for its configuration and preservation. Finished in Tungsten Grey clearcoat metallic with painted silver stripes over Ebony leather, it is one of 541 examples produced in that color combination for 2006. According to the listing, it remains a one-owner car and has been kept in showroom condition, with protective films and factory stickers still intact.
Power comes from a supercharged 5.4-liter DOHC V8, factory-rated at 550 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. The engine is paired with a Ricardo six-speed manual transaxle and a helical limited-slip differential, delivering the kind of analog performance that has helped cement the Ford GT as a modern classic.

Factory options and equipment include forged BBS aluminum wheels, red-painted Brembo brake calipers, and a McIntosh audio system. Additional features include HID headlights, a front splitter, rear diffuser, side air intakes, and a dual center-exit exhaust system. The car also utilizes an extruded-aluminum space frame with roll-bonded floors and aluminum body panels, a design heavily influenced by the original GT40 race cars of the 1960s.

Inside, the GT features Sparco seats with carbon-fiber shells, GT40-style ventilation details, and a driver-focused layout that emphasizes performance over luxury.
With its combination of ultra-low mileage, documented originality, and limited production color, this Ford GT fits squarely into the category of investment-grade modern collectibles.

For enthusiasts weighing their chances, the added entry bonus may make this one of the more compelling sweepstakes currently available—especially with the option to walk away with a six-figure cash alternative instead of the keys.




