The Ford GT40 Le Mans Coupe 1968 is a racing sports car produced by the Ford Motor Company between 1968 and 1969. With a total of just 125 road-going versions built, the 1968 Ford GT40 Le Mans Coupe remains one of the rarest performance cars in existence. Boasting superior power and speed, the GT40 has become an enthusiast favourite, adopted by drivers and motorsport fans alike. The iconic Ford GT40 Le Mans Coupe 1968 is characterized by a low slung, muscular silhouette that sits low and wide on the streets. With a lengthened wheelbase and an aggressive front grille that stretches the entire width of the car, its silhouette is unmistakable. The Le Mans Coupe is equipped with signature sweptback headlamps, deep-set fog lamps, and characteristic hood scoop, along with an integrated rear spoiler and flared wheel arches. Power is supplied by a race-tuned, 4.7-litre, V-8 engine that produces an impressive 352 horsepower and 428 lb-ft of torque. Matched to a four-speed manual transmission, the GT40 Le Mans Coupe can hit a top speed of 212 mph, providing performance to rival that of race-bred machines. An independent suspension set-up also helps ensure exceptional handling when in the bends. The rare Ford GT40 Le Mans Coupe 1968 is an exceptional performance car and a highly respected piece of motoring history. Its low, muscular silhouette and characteristic racing features make it an iconic classic, desired by racer and enthusiast alike.
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