!!! Ford GT GT3 RaceCar for sale !!!


GT1261

GT Owner
May 28, 2012
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Wow
 
That really makes me want to buy the GT3S front fascia and wing from Peak.
 
very very neat... Thanks for sharing
 
That is way cool.
 
That get's your attention in a hurry.

Vince H
 
I want it so baaaaad!
 
I guess you would call that a well customized GT.
 
I really like the look,, after the Rally I made drastic changes to mine... almost done, will be complete when I get back from Down Under
 
I really like the look,, after the Rally I made drastic changes to mine... almost done, will be complete when I get back from Down Under

Tell me more!!! What changes?

Cheers
 
Wow, Even in My Color. That really is awesome looking. I'm sending Santa my home address. Looks all go.
 
Well not really that Drastic, just a Wing, Splitter and new paint sceme with numbers, and a Whipple... will post pics when I get back..
 
This GT looks sweet!!! the best looking roll cage i have ever seen in a GT too :thumbsup
 
Cold. As. Ice.
 
Anyone know what headlights he used? I wonder if they'd work as a replacement for our $2500 stock headlights.
 
Anyone know what headlights he used? I wonder if they'd work as a replacement for our $2500 stock headlights.

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Has anyone seen one of these? Greg Bailey from South Africa who has built some very nice GT40, Porsche 917, and Ferrari p4 replicas is now offering a "GT1".

Bailey GT1.jpg

I was unfamiliar with these guys until last week when I found a re-built Ferrari 360 engine I am buying from their U.S. distributor to replace my blown motor from my 360 Challenge race car. The Ferrari motor was originally intended for their P4 replica, but they decided to keep it as close to original as possible with a 12-cylinder carb motor. Ron Gallo the U.S. distributor is auctioning a Gulf liveried Porsche 917 replica and the Ferrari P4 at Russo and Steele in Scottsdale. I'll be spending some time with him during auction week. Their Ford GT1 car is pretty interesting, and is priced at $89K for the roller less motor and transaxle. It would make for a very interesting and easy to maintain race car. Their U.S. site is:

http://www.baileycarsnorthamerica.com/gt-1.html

The South African site is:

http://www.baileycars.co.za/

Their site doesn't have lots of content, but the links to their pictures are fun to view. Some interesting stuff for sure. They are even building a LeMans prototype they intend to enter in 2013 if the stars (and sponsors) align themselves. Some ambitious guys for sure.
 
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Very nice looking, thanks for the link Tim