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1967 Ford GT40 Coupe

  • Chassis Number: J-5
In the mid-1960s, Ford set out to beat Ferrari in the Italian automaker's favored arena: the 24 Hours of Le Mans. After two disappointing attempts, Ford succeeded in 1966 by finishing first, second and third with the GT40 Mark II. To defend its title in 1967, Ford created an all-new car. Only the engine and transmission remained from the Mark II. The new car's aircraft-inspired honeycomb aluminum construction reduced weight and improved strength, while its aerodynamic body held it to the road. Ford entered four Mark IV's at Le Mans.

This MK IV Racing Coupe is the car that caused much controversy among 1967 Le Mans race organizers. This would lead to the rules being rewritten in an attempt to 'outlaw' the cars. These were Ford's most advanced racing cars and entirely the product of Ford-Dearborn.

The driving team of Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt (a rookie at LeMans) would take the lead in the second hour of the 24-hour enduro on the Sarthe circuit, and set such a blistering pace that all seven of Ferrari's latest 4-liter prototypes and both of Jim Hall's Chaparrals could not keep up. The all-American team, entered by Shelby American, raced this MK IV to surpass 5,000 kilometers in 24 hours. This would be a first in LeMans history, setting new speed and distance records hour after hour. It crossed the finish line 32 miles ahead of the nearest Ferrari and set an average race speed record of 135.48 mph.

Organizers attempted to sideline the Fords by bringing the cars in for a ground clearance check. That ploy to improve Ferrari and Porsche's chances to win was rebuffed with the threat of withdrawal of all the Fords. With 41 of 54 entries in the prototype class, the 1967 24 Hour of Le Mans was the most heavily contested in history, having been won the year before by a 7-liter Ford GT MK II.

Using honeycomb aluminum and adhesive for chassis construction, radically different than the MK II, the J chassis was stronger, more rigid, and lighter weight. With similar power from Ford's 427 V8 was raced in 1966, this MK IV was the world's most formidable endurance racing car.

The car was a continuation of Ford's original GT40/J-Car program of 1964, which was resurrected in order to replicate the success of Ford's grand win by a trio of MKIIs at the 24 Hours of Lemans in 1966. This MK IV uses a strengthened chassis and a NASCAR-style steel roll cage, and the body is more conventional than the first 'bread-van' J-Car. It also has a lower tail to improve airflow. It is fitted with the same 427 cubic-inch V8 that drove the winning trio of MK IIs in 1966. Despite being 600 pounds heavier than its rival, the Ferrari 330 P4, this MK IV eventually crossed the line three laps ahead of it. Following the 24-Hour race, the car was shown at the Auto Expo International in September of 1967, before going to Dearborn, where it was donated to The Henry Ford museum in 1972.

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1967 Ford GT40 Auction Sales

Recent Sales of the Ford GT40

(Data based on Model Year 1967 sales)
1967 Ford GT40
Chassis#: P/1069
Sold for USD$4,405,000
  2024 Broad Arrow Auctions : Amelia
 
1967 Ford GT40 Mk IV
Chassis#: J-12
Sold for USD$1,925,000
  2018 Gooding & Co. : Amelia Island
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1967 Ford GT40 Mk IV Continuation by Kar Kraft
Chassis#: J-16
Sold for USD$660,000
  2015 RM Auctions - Automobiles of Arizona
 
1967 Ford GT40 Mk 1
Chassis#: GT40 P/1058
Sold for USD$3,520,000
  2014 Gooding & Company : Pebble Beach Concours
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1967 Ford GT40 Mark I
Chassis#: P/1059
Sold for USD$2,860,000
  2012 RM Auctions - Monterey
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1967 Ford GT40 Mk II B
Chassis#: P/1047B
Sold for USD$225,000
  2009 Mecum - Original Spring Classic Auction - 22nd Year
 
1967 FORD GT40 MK V
Sold for USD$396,000
  2006 Barrett-Jackson - Scottsdale 2006
 
1967 FORD GT40 MARK III COUPE
Sold for USD$324,500
  2003 Barrett-Jackson - Scottsdale 2003
 
1967 FORD GT40 MARK III COUPE
Chassis#: 1059
Sold for USD$354,200
  2003 Barrett-Jackson - Scottsdale 2003
 

Ford GT40s That Failed To Sell At Auction

1967 Ford GT40's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
VehicleChassisEventHigh BidEst. LowEst. High
1967 Ford GT40 MK IVJ-92021 Bonhams : Quail Lodge $3,000,000$3,500,000

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