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NEW FORD GT40 CONCEPT JOINS 'LIVING LEGENDS' CAR LINEUP Download press release (pdf)

The GT40 - the legendary car brought to life by Henry Ford II to change performance car history - finds new life in a modern road car that re-ignites Ford's hallmarks of passion, performance and speed.

The new high-performance concept is inspired by the vehicle that roared into the hearts of car enthusiasts everywhere during the 1960s. The new GT40 joins Ford's "Living Legends" lineup of production and concept cars, including the Ford Thunderbird and Mustang, and the Forty-Nine concept. "GT40 is the ultimate Living Legend," explains J Mays, Ford vice president of Design. "It's a true supercar with appeal equal to that of the greatest sports cars in the world, but with the addition of a heritage no one can match. Essential elements of the original - including the stunning low profile and mid-mounted American V-8 - continue in this latest interpretation of the classic." While the new concept and the original both share the mystique of the GT40 name, they share not a single dimension. The concept is more than a foot and a half longer and stands nearly four inches taller. Its new lines draw upon and refine the best features of GT40 history and express the car's identity through modern proportion and surface development.

Design

The GT40 concept casts the familiar, sleek silhouette of its namesake, yet every dimension, every curve and every line on the car is a unique reinterpretation of the original. The GT40 features a long front overhang reminiscent of 1960s-era racecars. But its sweeping cowl, subtle accent lines and fiber-optic headlamps strike a distinctly contemporary pose.

The front fenders curve over 18-inch wheels and Goodyear white-lettered tires. In the tradition of championship racers, the doors cut into the roof. Prominent on the leading edge of the rear quarter panel are functional cooling scoops that channel fresh air to the engine. The rear wheel wells, filled with 19-inch Goodyear tires, define the rear of the car, while the accent line from the front cowl rejoins and finishes the car's profile at the integrated "ducktail" spoiler.

The interior design incorporates the novel "ventilated seats" and instrument layout of the original car, with straightforward analog gauges and large tachometer. Modern versions of the original car's toggle switches operate key systems.

"Like its namesake, the GT40 concept is not over-wrought with advanced technologies," Mays says. "While it represents the best of Ford design, engineering and expertise, it is a no-frills machine. You won't find voice-activated telematics here - not even power windows - just pure, refined performance."

Looking in through the backlight, one finds the essence of the sports car in the MOD 5.4-liter V-8 engine and its complex array of polished stainless-steel header pipes, braided stainless steel fuel lines with anodized aluminum fittings and supercharger with intercooler.

"The GT40 concept should do three things: go fast, handle exceptionally and look great," says Chris Theodore, Ford's vice president of North America Product Development. "To be true to its Ford heritage, we had to create a supercar that would be uniquely a Ford. Anyone can do technology showpieces, high-displacement engines and modernistic designs, but there's much more to a GT40. There's heritage and heart. We think this car remains true to the spirit of its predecessors."

Chassis

As on the historic car, the composite body panels are unstressed. Instead of steel or honeycomb-composite tubs used in the 1960s, Ford's SVT Engineering group developed an all-new aluminum spaceframe as the foundation for the GT40 concept. It features four-wheel independent suspension with unequal-length control arms and longitudinally mounted spring-damper units to allow for its low profile.

Braking is handled by six-piston aluminum Alcon calipers with cross-drilled and vented rotors at all four corners. When the rear canopy is opened, the rear suspension components and engine become the car's focal point. Precision-milled aluminum suspension components and attached 19-inch Goodyear tires - combined with the overwhelming presence of the V-8 powertrain - create a striking appearance and communicate the GT40 concept's performance credentials.

Powertrain

The powerplant is an all-American V-8 from Ford's modular engine family. The MOD 5.4-liter V-8 in the GT40 concept features aluminum four-valve heads, forged crankshaft, H-beam forged rods and aluminum pistons fed by a supercharger, all combining to make more than 500 horsepower and 500 foot-pounds of torque. These figures match or exceed those of the most powerful period GT40, a car that could handily top 200 mph on the Mulsanne straight at Le Mans. Because of the supercharger and high-revving, free-breathing valvetrain, the new car produces this astounding power from an efficient 5.4-liter V-8 engine. The power is put to the road through an RBT six-speed manual transmission.

What's Next for GT40?

The GT40 concept was created to foretell and test the future of exciting Ford cars to come. As with other Living Legends concepts - including the 1999 Thunderbird concept and Forty-Nine concept - the GT40 was engineered from the beginning for production feasibility. Ford's SVT Engineering - which also created performance versions of the Focus, Mustang Cobra and F-Series Lightning - developed the chassis and powertrain. SVT Engineering worked closely with Living Legends designers to ensure the concept would live up to its performance heritage.

How about that???

 
GT-40 is my all time fav car. Love it. I want one so bad.

What I really want to see is Ford re-start the GT-90 project. I always get weak in the knees looking at pics of that car.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif

 
hate to tell you this but your a little late...the gt40 conept was in the detroit car show back in january....also there was the dodge ram rt10...(ram w/ viper engine) pretty sweet tho

 
Yea when does that truck get in the dealers and how much is the msrp on it? It looks friggin awsome and it supposed to smoke a ford lightning and i test drove one what a rush I am tellin you so i bet this truck will be crazy:crazy: .

 
Originally posted by Goddyd4me hate to tell you this but your a little late...the gt40 conept was in the detroit car show back in january....also there was the dodge ram rt10...(ram w/ viper engine) pretty sweet tho
Yes, but now they are announcing that they are gonna build it...I saw it in the Autoweek the day it debuted....that's why I am bringing it back up...

 
that truck is scheduled to be produced in 2003, and i have not seen a msrp...im guessing at least 40G's...and i love the lighting to death but the ram rt10 will so kill it i think it will have somthing like 5-700 hp gonna be awesome....and have you seen the neon rt4? its a neon w/ a rt class 4banger...presuped up rice burner...heh..

 
ok, just for your info, ive seen a dakota rt get smoked by a civic si. #2, dodge ram r/t, what a joke, the lightning is the fastest production truck ever made. #3 dodge neon turbo coupe, its a cheap ripoff to have younger buyers buy their car just cause it has a turbo(we all know neons ****).

 
Originally posted by abercrombie2582 ok, just for your info, ive seen a dakota rt get smoked by a civic si. #2, dodge ram r/t, what a joke, the lightning is the fastest production truck ever made. #3 dodge neon turbo coupe, its a cheap ripoff to have younger buyers buy their car just cause it has a turbo(we all know neons ****).
Ok I guess you have not seen the motor they put in the Ram did you retard? They put a friggin 500+ horse power viper enigine inside the ram with a manuel 5 spee trans. Thats compared to the Lightnings 390 hps and auto trans hmm i would think the Dodge would rip it apart. And as for the RT truck its got a stock 350 in it what do you expect they dont make that many hps plus that stupid ass civic SI makes quite a few horse power for a 4cyl plus its lighter than the truck probally was a 5spd the trucks a automatic. I mean when this truck gets out there will be mustangs and cameros not being able to keep up with it.

 
Originally posted by abercrombie2582 ok, just for your info, ive seen a dakota rt get smoked by a civic si. #2, dodge ram r/t, what a joke, the lightning is the fastest production truck ever made. #3 dodge neon turbo coupe, its a cheap ripoff to have younger buyers buy their car just cause it has a turbo(we all know neons ****).
I'll take it you don't like Dodge??? Well I have seen Rice Rocket Neons smoke the hell out of just about everything you can imagine...including a Z28 Camaro. It's not so much the manufacter, as it is what is under the hood...Turbo headers new cam etc...

 
Yea in real actuallity all your paying for is the honda name neons are really really quick cars for how cheap they are and are well made too so until you own a dodge you can start downing them but until then whatch what ya say about em **** good company.

 
Originally posted by abercrombie2582 the lightning is the fastest production truck ever made.

I have a friend who has a mint condition cyclone that would dispute that fact with you. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
Originally posted by ramos  

 

I have a friend who has a mint condition cyclone that would dispute that fact with you. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
If its in mint condition that thing is worth a fortune. And I mean they were fast but common they had like turbocharged v-6s in em they coul come close but not quite outdo a lightning.

 
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