"is this a GT40?"
from the sales blurb
"The car is in excellent condition"
no it's not
"and is a perfect choice to enter vintage events, historic rallies or tracks days."
how it got FIA certification is beyond me
" The mechanics, gearbox and instrumentation are original"
the gearbox is sort of original although it has non original mounts. The mechanics and instrumentation are not even original.
"while the chassis is a replacement after the original was scrapped following a heavy accident."
as if it had an original chassis at one time and someone restored it with a tube frame chassis? NOT!
" This nice car isn't different than an original Ford GT 40"
Not even!
"apart from the price, as they all worth over 1,000,000 EUR! It can be purchased for the total price of 150,000 EUR."
30,000 EUR would be too much.
from Trevor Legate's latest book
P/1058
Road car. Red. Shipped to Dearborn and sold to Ford/Shelby dealer Al Grillo. Sold in 1969 to John 'Skip' Barber (Skip Barber Driving School). Painted yellow. Gurney Weslake heads. Sold in 1970 to current owner Harvey Siegel. Restored. painted white/blue stripes.