The 2005 Ford GT being presented by Gooding & Company. The tribute concept was unveiled at the 2002 Detroit Auto Show to great acclaim, with a production version following to coincide with Ford’s centenary. Ford’s GT was a home run for the company, with a total of 4,038 examples built—all model year 2005 and 2006.
Few people at the time could have imagined that these would become first-class collectibles 15 years on, but their performance on the auction ramp has been consistent, thanks to strong interest and the inherent drivability—and reliability—of the model. Solid values can also be attributed to Pardo’s artful styling, one that captures the essence of Ford’s racing icon without any hint of retro-kitsch. In other words, it’s an enduring design.
Many colorways were offered—most with racing stripes—including the GT Heritage Edition, which was liveried in Gulf Oil motorsport colors and of which 346 were made. This all-black example, however, is particularly stealthy, with forged aluminum wheels punctuated by grey-painted calipers. And the black-leather interior features a McIntosh sound system, one of the few options that could be selected. Delivered new to Mel Clayton Ford in Santa Barbara, Calif., the car shows fewer than 2,000 miles.
during its Geared Online Scottsdale Edition auction. “In recent years, we have noticed a steady increase in demand for first-series Ford GTs,” says Justin Gosaynie, a Gooding & Company specialist. “This striking, highly collectible stripe-delete Ford GT presents a rare opportunity to interested parties, especially considering its low mileage, single-owner status, special features and attractive color combination.” Online bidding opens Monday, January 24 and begins closing Friday, January 28.
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