How do you find an original Gold GT40 - maybe a Mk III
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Re: How do you find an original Gold GT40 - maybe a Mk III
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Originally Posted by Mark Clapp
In the book GT40-The Legend Lives On (can't remember the author right now, Freidman?) he says P1051 now wears all ex-works Gulf body panels. You sure can't tell it was originally a road car.
I wonder if it still has an ash tray on the center tunnel? I've noticed that a couple of road cars that were converted to race cars retained the ash tray.