Ford GT40 GT/109 Auction – A $7 Million Gamble or a Historic Sale?

Ford Authority
Ford Authority

The iconic 1965 Ford GT40 Roadster Prototype, a legendary race car, is once again heading to auction. This marks its third time being offered for sale, and the question on everyone’s mind is whether it will finally find the right buyer. While many associate Ford with the Mustang, this car holds a much rarer and historically significant place in the automotive world.

This particular vehicle is one of only 12 GT40 prototypes built by Ford between 1964 and 1965, and of those, only five were roadsters, making it exceptionally rare. Most notably, it is the only GT40 roadster to ever compete in the grueling 24 Hours of Le Mans race, adding a layer of prestige that the Mustang cannot match.

Ford Authority
Ford Authority

The GT/109’s Journey Through History

Delivered to the Shelby team in March 1965 as part of Ford’s preparation for the Le Mans race, the car was repainted in white with dark blue stripes. The Shelby team made several performance adjustments to the vehicle. French drivers Maurice Trintignant and Guy Liguier piloted the GT/109, but the car was forced to retire after just 11 laps due to a transmission failure.

After the race, the GT/109 was returned to Shelby for restoration. It later became part of the personal collection of custom car designer Dean Jeffries before being purchased by Dana Mecum, founder of Mecum Auctions, from Jeffries’ son in 2013. Since then, the car has undergone multiple restorations, positioning it for a higher valuation in the classic car market.

Ford Authority
Ford Authority

Will the GT/109 Find a Buyer This Time?

This upcoming auction marks the GT/109’s third attempt at finding a new owner. The car was first auctioned at the Mecum Kissimmee auction in 2018 but failed to sell. It was put up again in 2020 with a high expected price but did not find a buyer. Now, it is scheduled for auction at Mecum in May 2025. Will it finally find a new home?

A key factor in determining its price will be the sale of another GT40, the GT/108, which fetched $7.65 million at the RM Monterey auction in 2019. If the GT/109’s value follows a similar trajectory, it could reach that price range—or potentially even exceed it.

Ford Authority
Ford Authority

The GT40 Legacy: Will It Break the Record?

The GT/109 is not just a classic car. It is a legendary race car directly connected to Ford’s Le Mans history. The American mass-market brand currently has the GT/109 as its flagship. As the only GT40 roadster to have competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, it is very attractive to vehicle collectors. It seems to be a historical legacy. However, since it has failed to sell at auction twice, it may not find a proper price this time either.

As the market for rare, historically significant vehicles continues to grow, there is hope that the GT/109 will fetch a higher price this time around. The automotive world eagerly awaits the outcome of the May 2025 Mecum auction to see if this iconic piece of history will finally break records or continue searching for its perfect owner.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Latest Automotive News

    Tranding Now

    CP-2023-0070-23871988-thumb
    Tesla Ready to Launch Full Self-Driving in China, But Government Approval Still Pending
    CP-2023-0070-23137494-thumb
    Kia India Faces $155 Million Tax Evasion Allegations Over Misclassified Car Parts
    CP-2023-0225-25660578-thumb
    China’s MG4 EV Flopped at Home—Now It’s Chasing a Comeback in Europe
    CP-2023-0186-24275862-thumb
    Kia’s EV3: A New Approach to Pricing or Just a Price Hike in Disguise?
    CP-2023-0186-23917821-thumb
    Polestar 4 to Be Manufactured in Korea, Enhancing Quality and Consumer Trust
    CP-2023-0065-21471159-thumb
    Why Supercars Are Inconvenient to Drive and Operate
    CP-2023-0215-23274719-thumb
    BYD's New Smart Driving System Could Revolutionize the EV Market
    CP-2022-0212-25405533-thumb
    Hyundai and Kia's U.S. Dominance Grows — 30M Sales Within Reach
    opel
    This Electric Microcar Tops Out at 28 MPH—And That’s the Point
    CP-2023-0397-23360506-thumb
    Is 'Robus the New Name for Tesla’s Self-Driving Vans? Trademark Applications Filed
  • Recommended

    CP-2023-0215-25817044-thumb
    Range Rover’s Sleek New EV Velar Caught Testing in the Wild
    The Range Rover Velar transitions to an electric model, showcasing a bold redesign and advanced features,...
    CP-2023-0030-25628075-thumb
    Bulletproof, Bomb-Proof, and Ready for Anything: This SUV Doesn’t Flinch
    INKAS Armored unveils a fully armored Toyota Land Cruiser 250, offering top-tier protection and luxury...
    CP-2023-0397-25818092-thumb
    Cybertruck’s Armor Falls Off—Nearly 2,000 Recalled for Loose Trim
    Transport Canada recalls 1,995 Tesla Cybertrucks due to loose exterior panels that may detach, posing...
    CP-2022-0212-25816823-thumb
    Audi Goes All-In on China with Q6L e-tron and Huawei Tech Inside
    Audi is boosting its presence in China by ramping up Q6L e-tron production at its new EV facility, targeting...
    CP-2023-0225-25628080-thumb
    Meet the 900-HP Chinese SUV That Outruns Gas and EV Rivals
    Denza's N9 SUV offers 1,300 km range, luxury features, and hybrid efficiency, aiming to compete with...
    CP-2023-0225-25651703-thumb
    Volvo’s First Electric Off-Roader Is Here—and It’s Under $30K
    Volvo unveils the EX30 Cross Country, its first electric SUV designed for off-road use, launching globally...
    CP-2023-0225-25645286-thumb
    Kia’s New Seltos Gets a Bold Makeover—and Could Hit 47 MPG
    Kia's redesigned Seltos features a hybrid system targeting 47 mpg, enhanced performance, and a unified...
    CP-2022-0212-25816821-thumb
    Hyundai Joins the Club: 20,000 Tesla Superchargers Now Open to Its EVs
    Hyundai partners with Tesla for Supercharger access, expanding EV charging options for owners across...
    Exit mobile version