Ford GT40

The GT40 was a prototype racecar entered in endurance racing in the sixties by Ford. Despite its name it was not a grand tourer. It was greatly successful. Decades later the Ford GT-90 was created in tribute, but never mass-produced. The Ford GT was introduced after the turn of the millennium, and greatly resembled the original to the extent where many people mistook it for the GT40. It was eventually redesigned into a modern supercar. The Ford GT, in contrast to the GT40, actually competes in GT racing instead of prototype. Engine displacement ranged from 4.2 to seven liters.