Ford GT Options
The Ford GT offers several options to customize the supercar according to individual preferences. The four main options available for the Ford GT are:
1. McIntosh Sound System
– The Ford GT offers the option of a McIntosh sound system for an enhanced audio experience.
2. Racing Stripes
– Customers have the option to add racing stripes to their Ford GT for a more sporty and personalized look.
3. Painted Brake Calipers
– The option to have the brake calipers painted is available, allowing for further customization of the vehicle.
4. 10-Spoke Forged Alloy Wheels
– Customers can opt for 10-spoke forged alloy wheels to complement the overall design and performance of the Ford GT.
These options provide a range of customization choices for owners to personalize their Ford GT according to their preferences and style.
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Contents
- What does a Ford GT have in it?
- How rare is the 2005 Ford GT?
- What is the difference between Ford GT and GT Premium?
- What are the 4 options on the 2005 Ford GT?
- What is the rarest Ford GT?
- What are the 4 options on a Ford GT?
- Which year Ford GT is best?
- What is special about Ford GT?
- Is A Ford GT Street Legal?
- What is the most sought after Ford GT?
What does a Ford GT have in it?
Unlike the supercharged V-8 in the previous-generation GT, the new car is equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6 engine that is similar to the one found in the Ford F-150 Raptor. Pumping out 660 horsepower and 550 pound-feet of torque, the V-6 is mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
How rare is the 2005 Ford GT?
Though more got produced than other supercars, the Ford GT is perhaps one of the rarest rides from the storied automaker. There were 4,000 units produced for the first generation, and currently, the automaker plans to make, 1,350 for the second.
What is the difference between Ford GT and GT Premium?
There are no power seats in the GT Base model as standard. In the Premium, you get a heated steering wheel, aluminum pedals, universal garage door opener, wireless charging pad, and plenty more. You also get heated and cooled seats. Overall, the interior in the Premium has a nicer feel to it than the Base.
What are the 4 options on the 2005 Ford GT?
This 2005 Ford GT was ordered with all four of the available options:
- Lightweight BBS Forged Wheels.
- Painted Brake Calipers in Red.
- Painted Racing Stripes.
- McIntosh Stereo System.
What is the rarest Ford GT?
The rarest Ford ever made is the 1967 Ford Shelby GT500 Super Snake, but there are other pretty rare and expensive Ford models like the GT, which is designed to deliver the kind of pure performance you have never seen in a Blue Oval car before.
What are the 4 options on a Ford GT?
Options for the Ford GT were fairly plentiful: McIntosh stereo with a subwoofer between the seats ($4000), BBS forged wheels ($4000), painted center racing stripe ($5400), red or grey brake calipers ($750), and the very uncommon side stripe delete ($0).
Which year Ford GT is best?
Looking for the best year to buy a used Ford GT? Cool choice! Generally, 2005 and 2006 models are pretty sought after. They’re the modern reincarnations of the legendary GT40, so they have that sweet blend of classic style and more modern tech.
What is special about Ford GT?
Performance. The new GT has a claimed top speed of 216 mph (348 km/h), and has a power to weight ratio of 0.43 hp (0.32 kW) per kilogram. In steady-state cornering on a skidpad, the GT can achieve 1.11 g of lateral acceleration, and the car is capable of braking from 70 mph (113 km/h) to a stop in 145 ft (44 m).
Is A Ford GT Street Legal?
This vehicle will not be street legal, as it is designed as a track only supercar. The 2023 Ford GT will also take many design cues from the vehicle made famous by the recent Ford Vs Ferrari movie, the 1967 Le Mans winner.
What is the most sought after Ford GT?
Only 343 GT Heritage Editions were built, all wearing the Gulf livery of the GT40s that secured victory in the ’68 and ’69 runnings of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. These have become the most desirable of the 2005–06 GTs, and trade hands for a healthy amount above the base car.