Hello gt40s.com,
Sorry for jumping right into posting without formally introducing myself. My name is Sheena Monk and I believe I have something exciting for the true gt40 lover. I've grown up with a love for automobiles, thanks to my father and grandfather. My passion lay mostly in foreign exotics, however, I've always appreciated Fords and their extensive history. That being said, growing up my dad shared with me the extraordinary stories of cars that have gone through the family's ownership. Recently, my dad was cleaning out some closets and came across these incredible photos. I hope to find more and share them with people who can appreciate their rareness. I'm also looking for any information on this car, who owns it, etc. To Lee Giannone and your post "How do you find an original Gold GT40 - maybe a Mk III," that was absolutely my grandfather at the Mercer airport, as he kept his planes and helicopter there. Enjoy!
Sorry for jumping right into posting without formally introducing myself. My name is Sheena Monk and I believe I have something exciting for the true gt40 lover. I've grown up with a love for automobiles, thanks to my father and grandfather. My passion lay mostly in foreign exotics, however, I've always appreciated Fords and their extensive history. That being said, growing up my dad shared with me the extraordinary stories of cars that have gone through the family's ownership. Recently, my dad was cleaning out some closets and came across these incredible photos. I hope to find more and share them with people who can appreciate their rareness. I'm also looking for any information on this car, who owns it, etc. To Lee Giannone and your post "How do you find an original Gold GT40 - maybe a Mk III," that was absolutely my grandfather at the Mercer airport, as he kept his planes and helicopter there. Enjoy!