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2019 Ford GT Heritage Edition Pays Tribute To Another Le Mans-Winning GT40 From The 1960s

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The 2019 Ford GT Heritage Edition made its grand debut over the weekend at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California, showing off a paint…
The 2019 Ford GT Heritage Edition made its grand debut over the weekend at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California, showing off a paint job reminiscent of another one of the automaker’s biggest successes in the world of auto racing.
According to LeftLane News, the new Heritage Edition comes with the same light blue-and-orange paint job found on the Gulf Oil sponsored Ford GT40 that emerged victorious in the 1968 and 1969 editions of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The new car also has a number of other old-school design features that pay tribute to the iconic Le Mans-winning GT40, including blue and orange contrast stitching on the steering wheel, orange calipers, and silver mirror caps.
As noted by Jalopnik, this isn’t the first time that Ford has unveiled a GT Heritage Edition that pays homage to a GT40 from the automaker’s dominant mid-to-late 1960s run in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 2016, Ford launched a black and silver version of the supercar to match the paint job on the GT40 that won at Le Mans in 1966. One year later, the GT Heritage Edition was red and white, much like the GT40 that “thrashed” Ferrari in the 24-hour race’s 1967 edition.
“The 1968 GT40 quickly became a global sensation after beating its European competitors on the track four times in a row, and in honor of the 50th anniversary of its win, we’re paying fresh tribute to the original with a new heritage limited edition.”
Settled: the new Ford GT looks best in Gulf livery https://t.co/2V7dhqsGQu pic.twitter.com/Jfnb5WtvPv
— Jalopnik (@Jalopnik) August 26,2018
Gulf Oil Lubricants India President and CEO, Ravi Chawla, also issued a statement on the Ford GT Heritage Edition — referring to the new car as the “modern spiritual successor” to the Gulf-sponsored GT40 models that ruled Le Mans in the midst of the 20th century.

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