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THE FORD THAT BEAT FERRARI - SIGNED OWNERS' EDITION -

A RACING HISTORY OF THE GT40


This new edition of a classic book tells the story of the celebrated Ford GT40 through a remarkable array of over 850 period photographs, many of them in colour. After Ford unsuccessfully attempted... Read more
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This new edition of a classic book tells the story of the celebrated Ford GT40 through a remarkable array of over 850 period photographs, many of them in colour.

After Ford unsuccessfully attempted to buy Ferrari, in 1963, the American car giant instead embarked on its own racing programme in a bid to beat the famous Italian marque at the world’s most prestigious race, the Le Mans 24 Hours, as told in the Hollywood movie Ford v. Ferrari.

The mission was eventually accomplished: Ford’s challenger in this battle, the GT40, finished 1–2–3 at Le Mans in 1966 and won for the next three years as well.

This book, originally published in 1985 and redesigned in 2005, is now available again due to popular demand, with further revision to keep the information up-to-date.

This is a very rare Owners' Edition of this book. It's an un-numbered copy of the book which is signed by Gordon Jones, John Allen and Jacky Ickx and bound in blue leather with silver titles to the spine. The book is presented in a striking textured slip case with silver titles.

Contents:

  • Development of the GT40: how the prototype Ford GT emerged in 1964 from the previous year’s Lola GT programme.
  • The works team and the GT40: the car’s racing exploits in its earlier years, first with Ford Advanced Vehicles (1964), then Shelby American (1965) and Alan Mann Racing (1966).
  • The big ones: this section of the book covers the GT40’s evolution into the 7-litre monsters that brought enormous success, including the first two Le Mans victories with the Mark II (1966) and Mark IV (1967), before becoming outlawed by new restrictions on engine size.
  • The Gulf years: against all expectations, the venerable GT40, now back to 5-litre power, raced on with John Wyer’s crack JW Automotive Engineering outfit in the iconic blue and orange colours of Gulf, successes including two further Le Mans wins (1968 and 1969).
  • The production line racer: the stories of the 68 privateers, big and small, who raced GT40s.
  • Chassis and drivers: a data section giving resumés of type designations, chassis histories and all drivers who raced GT40s.
  • The magic lives on: the book’s concluding sections show surviving cars at differing stages in their later life and bring the story up to date with developments since the 2005 edition.

Product specification

Binding
In leather with slipcase
Pages
480
ISBN / EAN
9781844253050
Languages
English
Publication date
01/2006
Colour illustrations
200
Illustrations
700
Dimensions
25 x 31 x 4 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
History - Descriptive; Racing

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