GT/104 to cross the block at Mecum Houston (Apr 2014)

FYI

GT/104 is scheduled to cross the auction block at Mecum Houston on Apr 12 (Sat), 2014.

Link to online catalogue entry: 1964 Ford GT40 Prototype GT/104, Factory Team Car, Lightweight Chassis for sale by Mecum Auction

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Hi Brian thanks for posting. It would not make as much as its sister car GT/103 that won the 1965 Daytona. It came third. But I would think in the millions of $ !!? Still a beautiful Ford GT.
Regards Allan
 
I don't think my piggy bank is that big LOL The interior looks prety fixed up? Did they really have that nice an interrior?
 
What did Lonberger pay for it? Didn't he buy it directly from Ford? I know he was debating buying a 427 Cobra at near the same price (maybe $20,000 in the early '70s).
At that time Ford was practically giving them away, they sold one GT40 for one dollar! Finally has it ever been printed what Lonberger sell it for, what year and to what collector? It was restored in England by the way. I always wish the early cars have the '64 nose on them but I guess that nose lifted big time at 180 mph plus, lifted the front wheels right off the ground. If the car achieved something with the '65 nose I guess it's still historically correct to save it with the '65 nose.
 
Mecum has just posted some nice vintage footage of GT/104 at Daytona 1965. Enjoy!

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FR6LB12zdw]Vintage footage of 1964 Ford GT40 Prototype - YouTube[/ame]
 

Doug S.

The protoplasm may be 72, but the spirit is 32!
Lifetime Supporter
where in Houston is this auction being held?

Cheers!

Doug
 

Pat

Supporter
Just sold for $7million, just shy of the Shelby Daytona Coupe that Mecom sold in 2009.
 
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Watch the hammer fall on GT/104 at Mecum Houston.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP07olF_RVY]$7 Million 1964 Ford GT40 Prototype - Mecum Auctions - YouTube[/ame]
 
So after quite a struggle it just made reserve by one bid - any news of the buyer or was it 'bought in' ?
 
Just to correct & conclude : the Larry Miller Museum in Utah is the buyer

Vintage GT40 added to Miller Motorsports Park museum

The Larry H. Miller Total Performance Museum also includes GT40 P-103 (currently undergoing a total restoration), GT40 Mk II No. P-1015 (second place in the controversial 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans), GT40 Mk IV J-4 (winner, 1967 12 Hours of Sebring), P-1074 (one of the three "Gulf Cars" that competed in 1968-69) and one of the six GT40 Mk III street cars, among others.
 
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