GT40 P/1065 for sale

£425,000 seems alot of money for a car that was has no race history. However, I believe it has been restored to a high standard.
Simon, if you can make an appointment to view the car I would be interested to come along.
 
............and an advert in Motor Sport.
 

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I bet the high price is due in part to Ford's new GT car. The car has gained great publicity of late with the unveiling of the new GT.

Just a guess though

Bill D
Los Angeles, CA
 
Less than two years ago it changed hands for 2/3 this amount ! In the years prior to that there had been various sale/no sales at about the UK£ 250 / USD 400 mark - the restoration I think was before this period too
 
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Prototype.

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Actually it's Production.

The cars with chassis numbers in the 100 range (101 - 112) were the prototypes. The cars in the 1000+ range (1000 - 1114) are considered to be production models.

(The chassis numbers come from Ronnie Spain's book)
 

HILLY

Supporter
So does this mean that all 40’s from MK 1’s to the Safire built MK V cars carry this ‘P’ designation.
 
Does anyone know if the valve covers that say " Cobra " on them if they are original or copies of the original ones. I have never seen an original with valve covers like that.
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