Not many cars today can command attention with their presence quite like the 2006 Ford GT. When you see one, your neck snaps. They look so epic in motion.
These things are a blast to drive! Although I never got to fully open one up out of fear, being a $150K automobile! Even as a Ford master technician they are a nerve racking mess to work on... just an oil change is an ordeal all by itself. You have to remove a bunch of plates and torx screws on the bottom of the vehicle. I believe it paid 1.5 hrs book time, when normal oil changes paid just .3 hr. They take so long to even hoist in the air! I had to replace one of the gauges once under warranty and you have to use multiple layers of tape so as not to scratch the dash up. And yes that was instructed to do so as per Ford workshop manual!
@@cedb7115 Of course, but to own and drive a GT for 10-15 years, and sell it with decent mileage for double or more of what you paid is pretty nice. I've looked casually at them a few times, and they've always stayed just a bit out of reach of what I could afford, despite accruing mileage and age.
@michaelgakanga how many cars from this era gain that much value? Of course you can make more in other areas. But the fact you could enjoy a badass car for 15+ years and sell it for double what you paid is insane. It's not just the money you also got 15 years of owning a badass car nobody ever factors that part in.
Best american car ever made? Dude... It was conceived, designed, built by Brits. Its about as "american" as socialised healthcare. Itse AMAZING how america still think they built this.
Because it wasnt designed, built or conceived by Ford. Thats why its a good car. If Ford built it themselves, they would probably have based it on some Ford Mondeo or something.
Thanks. No wonder it doesn't seem so Fordish. I'm a decade and half late, but I'll have to read up on its conception and production. I don't even know where it was built.
@@cargogh Right... Well if you read up on it. You will probably get into the american motor press articles where they hail this thing to the skies as an all-american supercar. A blue-collar hero out of Detroit Michigan to take on the world. Because thats how it was marketed and sold. They ASSEMBLED it in Dearborn Michigan so they could wave flags and sell it as an american product. But there isnt a single nut or bolt on the thing that can be traced back to an american manufacturer. Except the engine ofcourse. Which was lifted out of a Ford pickup truck. As I recall.... Its been a while, but... It had German wheels, Italian brakes, Steering rack and headlights out of a German Ford Focus, it had drivetrain out of an old Aston Martin, the gearing is a British Ricardo racing box. Pretty bulletproof. The chassis and handling was done by a couple of guys from Lotus. But, yeah... Its the same story with all the Ford GTs. The one from the 1960s, and the one from 2017 which is still being built. Ford never designed, conceived, built any of them. They were always built FOR Ford, never BY Ford. And its amazing how they still keep pretending they do.
@@cargogh Yeah Ive been around, you might say. For the new 2017 Ford GT, Ford tried to make it out of a Ford Mustang with the flat-p+lane crank V8 out of the Mustang 350 GT. But then they bought a Ferari 488 GT racecar to use as benchmark and realised there was nothing they could possibly do to this Mustang chassis to make it competitive. So again they called in the Brits. This time they tried their hardest to find a workshop in all of USA qualified to build the thing, but they had to go with a Canadian company. Multimatic. They have history with building racecars and special editions for Aston Martin. The Aston Martin ONe-77 was built by them. ASSEMBLED, sorry. Not built.
I've owned a few Ford GTs, such amazing cars. Make sure all the recalls were carried out, they had a few, including the gearbox and the front suspension (Ford even wrote to owners saying they should not drive their cars until they had been rectified). Its crazy to think they stopped making it due to lack of orders. Ford sold the rights to the GT40 name to Safir Autoparts in 1999.. DOH
The engine has 0 in common with the lightning motor other than displacement and they're both supercharged. They don't have the same blower the gt is an all aluminum 4v the lightning is an iron block 2v. Totally different engines.
This generation of Ford GT in the video, has a better interior than any modern car I have ever seen. Simple but beautiful and the outside is just gorgeous. Nothing can touch it
❤ my question is if you buy GT 40 and for whatever reason you don’t want it anymore what is your situation ? ❤. Do you have to bring it back to Ford? If you sell it back to Ford motor company, are you going to have to take a loss to sell it to them instead of selling it to somebody else ? Also, what happens if you crash the car for whatever reason what happens then ?
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La Ford GT40 est la plus belle voiture du monde... Sa ligne est intemporelle, indémodable, la plupart des voitures de sport de prestige se démodent ,peuvent paraître " kitch" viellotes par rapport aux nouveaux modèles, mais pas la GT40, celui qui l a déssiné et conçue est un génie, (sans parler de son palmarès notamment aux 24 heures du Mans,) La Ford GT40 ne sera jamais démodé...
It's quick but it is not what many people want it to be. Seen so many of these butchered to a supra level. I have yet to see a build where there owner worked on both engine and the chassis.
The 93 and up Ford Probe were modeled after the GT and they were great cars that I don’t understand why they discontinued. Owned 3 Probe GT’s from 93 on and loved them all. Great power from the 2.5L V6 that would kill fox body stock GT Mustang’s top end.
A Ford probe wouldn't touch a fox gt stock for stock in any measurement 0-60, quarter mile or top speed. They were cool cars and kind of underrated but they absolutely didn't kill mustang gts in anything including top end. Yea they made more of their power at the top of the tach vs the 5.0 pushrod if that's what you're saying.
@@midnight347 i’m betting you were born somewhere in the late 90’s early 2000’s. You don’t know how badly they choked the 5.0’s in the Fox Body because they wanted them to have bottom end power, burnouts and such.
The amount of patriotism and pride in this car... Why does NOBODY mention that it was 100% designed, conceived and built by Brits? On a shoestring budget. Using bits and pieces out of Aston Martins, Jaguars, the steering rack, headlights, and other bits out of a German Ford Focus. Just about the ONLY american part on this car is the Ford F150 pickup truck engine. That does 12 mpg.
I don’t even know where to begin on how inaccurate this information is... -Designed by Camilo Pardo and overseen by J Mays both Americans. Carrol Shelby was also involved. -most of the car was built and designed in America mostly in Ohio and Michigan. -headlights are completely unique other than the fog lamps which were carried over from the Mercury Marauder (another purely American designed car) -I’ll give you the transmission, being from a British company and brakes were Brembo which is Italian -Macintosh sound system, another American company And I could go on. I worked on these cars when they were still covered under warranty as a Ford Master Technician and I can assure you that most of the parts we used were in fact genuine FoMoCo parts. And were definitely NOT British. Back then Ford also owned large portions in Aston Martin, Jaguar, Volvo, Mazda, and Land Rover and many of those vehicles used many Ford parts during that time period. But Ford has since sold off most of those other brands to focus on just Ford, Lincoln, and now defunct Mercury.
@@fossil-bit8439 Haha oh dear... You have bitten over all the american hype and cheese... Yeah they put Carrol Shelby on it. Because ofcourse they did. When they painted it in thick layers of patriotism to sell it to you as an all american supercar. I have explained in detail above. There isnt much more to say. It was ASSEMBLED in Michigan, out of bits and pieces from Britain. Just like in the 1960s, america has zero tradition for these kind of cars, but who has? England does. So, as usual, they just went there and ordered the car built. On a shoe-string budget out of bites and pieces from everywhere. Then they attach some key american figures to its "design & development" have it assembled in Dearborn Michigan, and there you go. Packaged and deliverd. Just like Hennessey Venom GT which was built by Delta Motorsport in England with a Corvette engine put on it. I mean... Doesnt it ever get silly? Hennesseys new car is out now. Its also 100% built in Britain. Just like the 2017 Ford GT. Why is this so difficult? Mcintosh sound system... Wow. Really? Did you have to go to the stereo to find an american part supplier? Also, Ford has sold off all those brands to focus just on Ford? So not because they went spectacularly bankrupt in the fall of the US car industry then. I guess we have chosen to forget that too.
@@captain_context9991 all you did was copy and paste the first garbage paragraph you typed out. And yet you’ve provided nothing to back your argument other than saying “bits and pieces” which just means your full of it. Any proof of British people who “conceived and designed”? And Ford cut ties with companies who were just weighing them down. You know your beloved British car companies like Jaguar and Aston Martin, who obviously could sell enough on their own to not be purchased by other companies and they accepted zero bailouts. It sounds like your just a bit hurt, pompous, arrogant, British person who is jealous.
@@fossil-bit8439 Yeah Im pretty tired of having to say these things. Provided what... Evidence? As if you cant figure these things out for yourself? Everything weighs you down when you are bankrupt. Lets not get into that too. I was right in the middle of it when it happened. Christ, whats with you people and waving flags and always having every excuse ready served... And when did I say I was British? You people... What a fucking culture. Its not my fault OR my problem that america cannot make good cars.
@@captain_context9991 haha you’ve clearly proven how mis-informed you are. And for the record British manufacturers pumped out plenty of absolute garbage themselves. Yeah I was right in the middle of all that too. I was in the auto industry for over a decade as a master technician. I’ve worked on all sorts of different makes and models. And for you to say that Americans are the only ones who produce crappy cars is the most ignorant statement I’ve heard in quite a while. Most automakers make lemons as well as gems. You are such a hypocrite saying I’m some blindly flag waving patriotic moron. When you seem to have a huge erection for the brits.
Ah yes. I was just shopping Hyundai elantras this Ford GT buyers guide will be helpful I'll keep them on my radar.
Hahahahaha...
Hahahaha
Don't forget to do a Head to Head comparison as well. Very important. Lol
Right? Wtf. Who is this for?
If your in Alberta, Canada by any chance, I work at a huge chain of dealerships and can hook you up 😉
Most beautiful car on the planet
Miles won,,,, period
Not many cars today can command attention with their presence quite like the 2006 Ford GT. When you see one, your neck snaps. They look so epic in motion.
These things are a blast to drive! Although I never got to fully open one up out of fear, being a $150K automobile! Even as a Ford master technician they are a nerve racking mess to work on... just an oil change is an ordeal all by itself. You have to remove a bunch of plates and torx screws on the bottom of the vehicle. I believe it paid 1.5 hrs book time, when normal oil changes paid just .3 hr. They take so long to even hoist in the air! I had to replace one of the gauges once under warranty and you have to use multiple layers of tape so as not to scratch the dash up. And yes that was instructed to do so as per Ford workshop manual!
Fantastic car, love how they look and sound. What an investment if you'd bought one back when they were $150k...
I think you could do a lot better in other areas with $150k in 16 years
@@cedb7115 Of course, but to own and drive a GT for 10-15 years, and sell it with decent mileage for double or more of what you paid is pretty nice.
I've looked casually at them a few times, and they've always stayed just a bit out of reach of what I could afford, despite accruing mileage and age.
@@cedb7115 way more
Any major stock talk then would have had way more return
@@michaelgakanga Not to mention bitcoin :)
@michaelgakanga how many cars from this era gain that much value? Of course you can make more in other areas. But the fact you could enjoy a badass car for 15+ years and sell it for double what you paid is insane. It's not just the money you also got 15 years of owning a badass car nobody ever factors that part in.
The GT has to be one of the best American cars ever made
I just want one like badly
Best american car ever made? Dude... It was conceived, designed, built by Brits. Its about as "american" as socialised healthcare. Itse AMAZING how america still think they built this.
@@captain_context9991 agreed for the GT40, but how is the Ford GT not American made?
@@ShreN_
The Ford GT? Which Ford GT. The one from 2004 or the one from 2017.
@@captain_context9991 nobody cares
@@PresidentEvil
Clearly some do.
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This is my dream car. I will own one some day
Yes you will
Doubtful
@@pd5041 luckily you're a nobody and it doesn't matter what you think
Very special. I don't often agree with Ford's styling, and I'm old now, so that's been several times, but this GT seemed perfect from day one.
Because it wasnt designed, built or conceived by Ford. Thats why its a good car. If Ford built it themselves, they would probably have based it on some Ford Mondeo or something.
Thanks. No wonder it doesn't seem so Fordish. I'm a decade and half late, but I'll have to read up on its conception and production. I don't even know where it was built.
@@cargogh
Right... Well if you read up on it. You will probably get into the american motor press articles where they hail this thing to the skies as an all-american supercar. A blue-collar hero out of Detroit Michigan to take on the world. Because thats how it was marketed and sold.
They ASSEMBLED it in Dearborn Michigan so they could wave flags and sell it as an american product. But there isnt a single nut or bolt on the thing that can be traced back to an american manufacturer. Except the engine ofcourse. Which was lifted out of a Ford pickup truck. As I recall.... Its been a while, but... It had German wheels, Italian brakes, Steering rack and headlights out of a German Ford Focus, it had drivetrain out of an old Aston Martin, the gearing is a British Ricardo racing box. Pretty bulletproof. The chassis and handling was done by a couple of guys from Lotus.
But, yeah... Its the same story with all the Ford GTs. The one from the 1960s, and the one from 2017 which is still being built. Ford never designed, conceived, built any of them. They were always built FOR Ford, never BY Ford. And its amazing how they still keep pretending they do.
@@captain_context9991 Thanks again. You're a wealth of info and it makes sense.
@@cargogh
Yeah Ive been around, you might say. For the new 2017 Ford GT, Ford tried to make it out of a Ford Mustang with the flat-p+lane crank V8 out of the Mustang 350 GT. But then they bought a Ferari 488 GT racecar to use as benchmark and realised there was nothing they could possibly do to this Mustang chassis to make it competitive. So again they called in the Brits. This time they tried their hardest to find a workshop in all of USA qualified to build the thing, but they had to go with a Canadian company. Multimatic. They have history with building racecars and special editions for Aston Martin. The Aston Martin ONe-77 was built by them. ASSEMBLED, sorry. Not built.
You should probably watch Jay Leno’s interview with the designer. It was never to be named GT44.
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I've owned a few Ford GTs, such amazing cars. Make sure all the recalls were carried out, they had a few, including the gearbox and the front suspension (Ford even wrote to owners saying they should not drive their cars until they had been rectified). Its crazy to think they stopped making it due to lack of orders. Ford sold the rights to the GT40 name to Safir Autoparts in 1999.. DOH
Can you drive them on public roads
@@ochoacris56 Yes
This video was euphoric, thank you!
One hell of a track car..!!!!
Great car, great track, wrong presenter.
Conversely, you could get a ford lightning. Then proceed to move the engine in the bed.
Completely wrong. You have no clue. Much different unit.
The engine has 0 in common with the lightning motor other than displacement and they're both supercharged. They don't have the same blower the gt is an all aluminum 4v the lightning is an iron block 2v. Totally different engines.
I don’t really pine after supercars. Ferraris and Lamborghinis don’t interest me typically but this generation Ford GT, is different.
Gt40 Car designer was on Jay Lenos RUclips, was NEVER going to be called GT44😭
That makes a real dirty noise , it’s got big lungs !
this is my first purchase if I'm ever diagnosed with a terminal condition
50% of the video is a review - nothing to do with buying tips
I just fall in love with her❤
Oh perfect! I was just preparing for my Ford GT purchase next weekend. This will help greatly!
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These buyers guides have been great until now. Not relatable contact for regular people.
This generation of Ford GT in the video, has a better interior than any modern car I have ever seen. Simple but beautiful and the outside is just gorgeous. Nothing can touch it
Until you realize it has the same steering wheel as a Mustang. 😂
GT44, very accurate
People will definitely be kicking themselves in regret for missing the opportunity to buy and invest in cryptocurrency
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I’d like to see a C4 ZR-1 episode
we want hummer h1 buyers guide please.
Bring back Sam Smith or axe this show entirely.
❤ my question is if you buy GT 40 and for whatever reason you don’t want it anymore what is your situation ? ❤. Do you have to bring it back to Ford? If you sell it back to Ford motor company, are you going to have to take a loss to sell it to them instead of selling it to somebody else ?
Also, what happens if you crash the car for whatever reason what happens then ?
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I still want this car.
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This is how you make a Ford GT, not some stupid V6 Ecoboost supercar wannabe.
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La Ford GT40 est la plus belle voiture du monde...
Sa ligne est intemporelle, indémodable, la plupart des voitures de sport de prestige se démodent ,peuvent paraître " kitch" viellotes par rapport aux nouveaux modèles, mais pas la GT40, celui qui l a déssiné et conçue est un génie, (sans parler de son palmarès notamment aux 24 heures du Mans,)
La Ford GT40 ne sera jamais démodé...
what a car like the new one but can buy 2 or 3 for the price of one resale 2017-19
Doesn't "look like a race car" inside at all buddy:(
Yes it does. Its styling is of the GT40. Those were race cars for Le-Mans. This one is more of a supercar.
It's quick but it is not what many people want it to be. Seen so many of these butchered to a supra level. I have yet to see a build where there owner worked on both engine and the chassis.
My friend had a V10 Judd and still don't know where to put it, i think i am gonna suggest him tu put it on this
I prefer the look of this to the current GT. It's not over designed like the current model.
Many late 05's did in fact come from the factory with the 06 front grill .
I live in Wisconsin. I wonder where this car is so I can see it on the street lol
I hope ford does the same with the raptor........ go back to the v8
Spyker water.
Ford GT buyers guide... buy one in 2006...
I like the license plate, gt44 because it’s 44 inches tall.
Where’s sam smith...this is rough without him lol
This is my new favorite car
As the front suspension falls apart!
The 93 and up Ford Probe were modeled after the GT and they were great cars that I don’t understand why they discontinued. Owned 3 Probe GT’s from 93 on and loved them all. Great power from the 2.5L V6 that would kill fox body stock GT Mustang’s top end.
🤣😂 you need to probed from the bottom end
@@donbon4204 you making a pass at me and propositioning me? I’m sorry, I don’t swing that way.
@@alteregos8949 surely you are a fan of the brown stuff being a fan of the probe eh aids focker
A Ford probe wouldn't touch a fox gt stock for stock in any measurement 0-60, quarter mile or top speed. They were cool cars and kind of underrated but they absolutely didn't kill mustang gts in anything including top end. Yea they made more of their power at the top of the tach vs the 5.0 pushrod if that's what you're saying.
@@midnight347 i’m betting you were born somewhere in the late 90’s early 2000’s. You don’t know how badly they choked the 5.0’s in the Fox Body because they wanted them to have bottom end power, burnouts and such.
Yes! Road America!!!!!!
It’s a dream
Do I need one. Yes.
Most brutal car
Someday !
What is the racing track name?
road America in the great state of Wisconsin, fun track to drive!
I'm early!
nagyon jo let
Please try to be more consistent with presenters!
😍😍😍
Who would leave their girl for this car ?
This guy is a bit try-hard, isnt he.
The amount of patriotism and pride in this car... Why does NOBODY mention that it was 100% designed, conceived and built by Brits? On a shoestring budget. Using bits and pieces out of Aston Martins, Jaguars, the steering rack, headlights, and other bits out of a German Ford Focus. Just about the ONLY american part on this car is the Ford F150 pickup truck engine. That does 12 mpg.
I don’t even know where to begin on how inaccurate this information is...
-Designed by Camilo Pardo and overseen by J Mays both Americans. Carrol Shelby was also involved.
-most of the car was built and designed in America mostly in Ohio and Michigan.
-headlights are completely unique other than the fog lamps which were carried over from the Mercury Marauder (another purely American designed car)
-I’ll give you the transmission, being from a British company and brakes were Brembo which is Italian
-Macintosh sound system, another American company
And I could go on. I worked on these cars when they were still covered under warranty as a Ford Master Technician and I can assure you that most of the parts we used were in fact genuine FoMoCo parts. And were definitely NOT British. Back then Ford also owned large portions in Aston Martin, Jaguar, Volvo, Mazda, and Land Rover and many of those vehicles used many Ford parts during that time period. But Ford has since sold off most of those other brands to focus on just Ford, Lincoln, and now defunct Mercury.
@@fossil-bit8439
Haha oh dear... You have bitten over all the american hype and cheese... Yeah they put Carrol Shelby on it. Because ofcourse they did. When they painted it in thick layers of patriotism to sell it to you as an all american supercar. I have explained in detail above. There isnt much more to say.
It was ASSEMBLED in Michigan, out of bits and pieces from Britain. Just like in the 1960s, america has zero tradition for these kind of cars, but who has? England does. So, as usual, they just went there and ordered the car built. On a shoe-string budget out of bites and pieces from everywhere. Then they attach some key american figures to its "design & development" have it assembled in Dearborn Michigan, and there you go. Packaged and deliverd.
Just like Hennessey Venom GT which was built by Delta Motorsport in England with a Corvette engine put on it. I mean... Doesnt it ever get silly? Hennesseys new car is out now. Its also 100% built in Britain.
Just like the 2017 Ford GT. Why is this so difficult?
Mcintosh sound system... Wow. Really? Did you have to go to the stereo to find an american part supplier?
Also, Ford has sold off all those brands to focus just on Ford? So not because they went spectacularly bankrupt in the fall of the US car industry then. I guess we have chosen to forget that too.
@@captain_context9991 all you did was copy and paste the first garbage paragraph you typed out. And yet you’ve provided nothing to back your argument other than saying “bits and pieces” which just means your full of it. Any proof of British people who “conceived and designed”? And Ford cut ties with companies who were just weighing them down. You know your beloved British car companies like Jaguar and Aston Martin, who obviously could sell enough on their own to not be purchased by other companies and they accepted zero bailouts. It sounds like your just a bit hurt, pompous, arrogant, British person who is jealous.
@@fossil-bit8439
Yeah Im pretty tired of having to say these things. Provided what... Evidence? As if you cant figure these things out for yourself?
Everything weighs you down when you are bankrupt. Lets not get into that too. I was right in the middle of it when it happened. Christ, whats with you people and waving flags and always having every excuse ready served... And when did I say I was British?
You people... What a fucking culture. Its not my fault OR my problem that america cannot make good cars.
@@captain_context9991 haha you’ve clearly proven how mis-informed you are. And for the record British manufacturers pumped out plenty of absolute garbage themselves. Yeah I was right in the middle of all that too. I was in the auto industry for over a decade as a master technician. I’ve worked on all sorts of different makes and models. And for you to say that Americans are the only ones who produce crappy cars is the most ignorant statement I’ve heard in quite a while. Most automakers make lemons as well as gems. You are such a hypocrite saying I’m some blindly flag waving patriotic moron. When you seem to have a huge erection for the brits.
The stripes were ugly. Now the money agrees.
The stripe delete cars are now more valuable because they are more rare. Rarity is where the money goes.