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Moray Callum’s 2017 Ford GT

Moray Callum’s 2017 Ford GT

The current Ford GT is a design icon with its huge flying buttresses, long and lean profile, and its adherence to the purposeful look that made the original GT40 LeMans winner famous. Then, there’s the performance that rivals the Italian exotics. This particular model is owned by none other than the GT’s head designer, Moray Callum (younger brother of Aston Martin and Jaguar famed designer Ian Callum), and he’s actually selling it. The beautiful red GT has a mere 204 miles on it, which means it’s essentially new. It’s powered by the turbocharged, 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 has also that delivers 657 hp and 550 lb-ft of torque. While it lacks the racing stripes of most GT models, the distinct red over black wheels give it a more exotic appearance, and its provenance makes it all the more special. Expect this one to go for at least twice the $500,000 asking price of the GT.