I was fortunate enough to drive the number 2 car (red) and number 3 car (blue) at Gingerman Raceway in Western Michigan in October of 2003. They also had the number 1 car (white) but it wasn't available for driving, only display. We were told that it is Bill Ford's car, and when you opened the doors is said "Bill Ford Jr." on the sill plates. I've got a picture of me standing next to the car at that track that I can try to post when I get home. I also have video footage of the red and blue cars driving around the track. And yes, all three of those cars were considered "2004" model GTs, but I doubt anyone other than Ford Motor Company will ever own them. There was also a silver GT at the track that wasn't available for driving but a film crew was crawling all over it the entire time. Don't know if they were an independent crew or hired by Ford for an in-house production. Be interesting to learn what that silver car was (another '04? a prototype that got crushed? a VERY eary 05? I should ask my Ford contacts).
That was the first time I'd driven a GT, and it hit me like a ton of bricks:
"Wow! These cars won't only be incredible looking and have tons of unique heritage, they will also be some of the best performance cars ever made!!!" :banana