2004 Ford GT

$349,900

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ConditionNewDrivetrainRWD
MakeFordExterior ColorBlack
ModelGTInterior ColorBlack
TrimBody StyleCoupe
Year2004Fuel TypeGasoline
Mileage0MPG
Engine5.4L V8 DOHCTitleClean
Transmission6 Speed ManualVIN1FAFP90S64Y400007
ConditionNew
MakeFord
ModelGT
Trim
Year2004
Mileage0
Engine5.4L V8 DOHC
Transmission6 Speed Manual
DrivetrainRWD
Exterior ColorBlack
Interior ColorBlack
Body StyleCoupe
Fuel TypeGasoline
MPG
TitleClean
VIN1FAFP90S64Y400007

Dealer Description

First shown in 2002 to celebrate Ford Motor Company’s upcoming centennial, the new Ford GT40 concept car was designed by Camilo Pardo, the head of Ford’s “Living Legends” studio under the direction of Ford Design Chief J. Mays. Clearly inspired by the all-conquering GT40s that conclusively beat Ferrari at Le Mans in 1966 and dominated there through 1969, the Ford GT was prepared, refined, and tested for production. While echoing the GT40’s layout and iconic design cues, the new Ford GT utilized modern, state-of-the-art engineering, space-age materials, and construction to deliver greater performance than its legendary forebear. Powering the new GT was a mid-mounted supercharged 32-valve 5.4-liter V-8 engine with competition-type dry sump lubrication producing 550 HP. Power was delivered by a six-speed transmission/rear transaxle from Ricardo, the supplier of racing transmissions for international GT, rally, and open-wheel racing. All-independent suspension and huge vented Aston-Martin Brembo four-wheel disc brakes rounded out the mechanical package, resulting in a truly blistering performance. While capable of truly blistering performance, including a 209.1-mph speed hit by one of the test cars at Nardo, Italy, these cars are also renowned for their deceptive practicality and ease of operation in everyday traffic, including a light clutch feel. The interior, which pays homage to the original GT40, is complete with leather-trimmed carbon fiber seats, electric power windows, and air-conditioning. Unlike its 1960s predecessor; however, the GT interior is remarkably comfortable. All these attributes came about from the now-legendary development and testing program applied to the GT by Ford’s SVT Special Vehicle Team before it was deemed ready for series-production and sale to the public. Perhaps one of the most important examples of all first-generation Ford GTs in existence is this 2004 Ford GT Prototype, which is best known as Confirmation Prototype 4 / 007. The GT project engineers recall Ford building up to 15 test mules in a building owned by Steve Saleen and began rigorous performance and safety testing. The fourth complete test vehicle after the introduction of the red, white, and blue centennial body shell cars, CP4 was primarily used to prove ride handling, steering, and secondarily – climate control – to ensure that the prototype parts performed as designed and were ready for production. Furthermore, this Prototype GT is also noted as being the first GT in production history to surpass the mythical 200 mile-per-hour mark, furthering its historical significance. Documented in the definitive book “Ford GT 2005-2006: The Complete Owners Experience” by Joseph V. (“GT Joe”) Limongelli and Marcie A. Cipriani, CP4 was delivered on June 4, 2003. It exhibits many interesting detail-oriented differences from the other prototypes and production cars and is a complete running vehicle. Perhaps most significantly, CP4 was the first Ford GT Prototype to hit the magical 200-mph mark in testing. It was painted all black with rare full stripe delete, fitted with timing and performance instrumentation, and was the vehicle the Ford GT program used to test final developments in suspension, steering, and braking systems. Velcro attachments remain from instruments placed on the car during testing, and it was built without airbags or full noise suppression. It also carries the signatures of all 15 of the Ford GT project engineers as a true piece of modern living history. This car, CP4/007, is equipped as original with formed carbon fiber inner clamshell skin that was unavailable on production cars and was not available as one of the four options. Documented in the definitive book, “Ford GT 2005-2006: The Complete Owners Experience”, this inner clamshell carbon skin was far too expensive to make and would have added over $45,000 to the MSRP. Other non-production features include a black powder-coated supercharger and valve covers (production cars had silver superchargers and Ford Blue valve covers) with a number of small engine bay differences. Pre-production interior changes include teardrop aluminum shift knob, radio, and a back panel subwoofer that had not been incorporated into production at this time. Exterior differences included front corner amber indicator lights as opposed to the clear production lights and it retains the factory yellow sticker marked ‘696’ on the rear bumper. Since being preserved from the typical factory demise of prototype and testing vehicles, it has enjoyed just three careful owners. CP4 has been serviced and maintained by a Ford Motor Company Certified Master GT Technician. The electrical system has been rewired, the air-conditioning system was fixed and works properly, and new coolant hoses, a new clutch, along with a Ford Racing exhaust. As offered, CP4 has a current title, is properly road-registered, and can be street-driven. Consistently proven on the road, CP4 is offered from fastidious and attentive care and ready to enjoy as an extremely rare piece of engineering prowess, celebrating the “Blue Oval’s” drive and determination to produce one of the finest all-around Supercars. Since the Ford GT was released for sale to the public, prices have risen where committed and knowledgeable collectors understand their collectability and truly special nature.

Features & Options

    Working air-conditioning

    Rewired electrical system

    Newer clutch

    Timing and performance instrumentation

    Carbon fiber inner clamshell skin

    Black powder-coated supercharger

    Valve covers

    Teardrop aluminum shift knob

    Radio

    Back panel subwoofer

    Front corner amber indicator lights

    Ford Racing exhaust

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Listed 8/6/2025

Seller Address

Auburn Classic Cars

5634 Opportunity Blvd

Auburn, IN 46706

Auburn, IN 46706

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