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The picture was taken at dusk with iPhone 13 Max in portrait mode and spotlight mode. I was surprised by how good the image turned out straight from the iPhone. No additional editing!
On the A14, I like being a passenger, leaning out my window shooting cars, especially when they are as cool as this!
The first generation Ford GT was only built for two years, 2005 and 2006 with roughly 2000 cars built for each of those years.
I ASKED our "SHOWROOM MANAGER " IF he could move this to the left where ther is a CLEAR VIEW of the GT for the Drivers.
"SURE" ...............THAT was last week ...............NO ONE CAN see it with those TRUCKS there !!
First generation (2005–2006) Ford GT.
The GT is similar in outward appearance to the original GT40, but is bigger, wider, and most importantly 4 in (100 mm) taller than the original's 40 in (100 cm) overall height; as a result, a potential name for the car was the GT44. Although the cars are visually related, structurally, there is no similarity between the modern GT and the 1960s GT40 that inspired it. After six weeks from the unveiling of the GT40 concept, Ford announced a limited production run of the car. Three pre-production cars were shown to the public in 2003 as part of Ford's centenary celebrations, and delivery of the production version called simply the Ford GT began in the fall of 2004.
When the Ford GT was first announced, the demand outpaced supply, and the cars initially sold for premium prices. The first private sale of Ford's new mid-engine sports car was completed on August 4, 2004, when former Microsoft executive Jon Shirley took delivery of his Midnight Blue 2005 Ford GT. Shirley earned the right to purchase the first production Ford GT (chassis #10) at a charity auction at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance Auction after bidding over US$557,000.
A few other early cars sold for as much as a US$100,000 premium over the suggested retail price of US$139,995. Optional equipment available included a McIntosh sound system, racing stripes, painted brake calipers, and BBS forged alloy wheels adding US$13,500 to the MSRP.
Evening mood at the Petit Le Mans 2017
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
Motul Petit Le Mans
Road Atlanta, Braselton GA
Saturday 7 October 2017
66, Ford, Ford GT, GTLM, Joey Hand, Dirk Muller, Sebastien Bourdais
World Copyright: Peter Burke
LAT Images
Ford Porsche Ford Porsche
on the dark patches.
No that is not sensor spots, but crap the cars are throwing up as they go over the painted curbing
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
Motul Petit Le Mans
Road Atlanta, Braselton GA
Saturday 7 October 2017
67, Ford, Ford GT, GTLM, Ryan Briscoe, Richard Westbrook, Scott Dixon
World Copyright: Peter Burke
LAT Images
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