Rare 2019 Ford GT Lightweight $1,300,000 A very select group of owners were given the chance to order a Ford GT with the 600A Lightweight Carbon Series option, which was a $70,000 upgrade. This car has only 205 miles and is in perfect condition. Frozen White with exposed carbon stripes. The lightweight option makes the car 40 pounds lighter by adding more carbon fiber including wheels, as well as titanium lug nuts and exhaust. This example comes with everything as delivered and a clear unrestricted title. For more info call, email, or just stop in! [email protected] 561-760-9000 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wow, only $ 70,000 for a 40 lb weight savings - that must make a dramatic difference in lap times . OK, I get this is cool body design (interior quite bland) and very exclusive (so actually no doubt someone will pay that), but looks like it has a twin parked right in front (i.e. not a reflection).
I also noticed the Ford GT parked in front of the 600A, I determined it was not a 'mirror' image and thought that AMG USA certainly lands some amazing cars... I wished I lived closer because I love that they always welcome you by saying 'email or just stop in'...!!! very friendly folks. With that said just out of curiosity what does a Mark II sell for if it was for sale....??? Thanks & GLWS
I've seen the Track Only version it's bad ass, so this "CF Lightweight" is still a Street Title? They could not even clear the Yacht Club driveway with the Track Edition...
Oh no, not to me it doesn't!! It really slots perfectly between the "base" (is that even applicable to the Ford GT??) and the Full Track version, which was a real crowd pleaser. The owner did a "run through" at the Processional Exit, holding only the steering wheel, he got an ovation. A street version in the hands of a local Ford dealer (retired) did the most mature, controlled Burn Out I have seen in some time....
well since you see the taillights of both cars from a single vantage point, that rules out a mirror pretty much immediately.