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This Street-Legal Ford GT Race Car Is a Restomod Done RightThe Lynx GT1 has a 1,200-horsepower twin-turbo V-8 and costs $1.7 million. The iconic Ford GT is back. Well, sort of. US-based dealership Graham Rahal Performance and restomod specialists Lynx ...
Up until now, Ford didn ... After all, this twin-turbo design is based (appearance-wise, not mechanically) on one of the most famous Mustangs of all time—the 1968 GT, made famous by another ...
Ford GT is exclusively finished in Tungsten Grey with Satin Silver stripes and features a black leather interior and the Dark ...
The Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 is one of the few ... Yes, you read those figures right. Prices for the twin-turbo GT350 conversions begin at $39,999 for the 1000R. Though it might seem expensive ...
Control arms locate the front struts; the rears are part of Mazda's Twin Trapezoidal ... suggests that Ford has succeeded in this regard as well: the Probe GT and the MX-6 GT Turbo drive as ...
Lynx has announced plans for a street-legal hypercar based on the first-generation Ford GT. The models are ... 1,700,000 Gulf was intended to have a twin-turbo V8 producing more than 1,200 hp ...
Rumor suggests that Ford's latest electric 'sports crossover' will bring the Capri nameplate back to life. Some of us in the CarBuzz office love it, while others want to chuck it in a fire.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1983 Ford Mustang GT Turbo 3 Door Sedan across different levels of condition. Edit options.
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