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Ford GT Order Kit Up For Auction

The current-gen Ford GT is on its last legs, with a pair of final variants – the road-going LM Edition and track-only Mk IV – debuting to mark the final year of production for this particular supercar. Since its debut, those that are lucky enough to be selected to purchase a Ford GT have received some special perks as well, including a special order kit that contains all sorts of cool goodies. Now, those that weren’t lucky enough to get a second-gen Ford GT or simply can’t afford one do have the chance to purchase one of these order kits via Bring a Trailer.

The Ford GT order kit comes in a latching carbon-fiber case bearing a Ford logo and GT Design Spec logotype. The latch itself is a pretty cool piece, modeled after the same parts used on the LM GTE-Pro race car that debuted back in 2016, and there’s even space for a reproduction VIN plate if the owner chooses to add one.

Inside, the GT order kit features a removable, sliding door with eight exterior color samples, interchangeable body stripes, five material swatches, and six miniature wheel and brake caliper replicas to help prospective owners choose their preferred combination of those items. Owners were able to use the pieces to check out different exterior color and stripe options in a nifty, realistic manner before plunking down their hard-earned money.

For the interior bits and pieces, owners could also mix and match materials and themes thanks to swatches made from Alcantara, leather, and carbon-fiber material samples, and the kit even includes a Heritage Edition wheel and collection of swatches, to boot. Overall, it’s a nifty piece of automotive memorabilia, though it likely won’t go cheap given the fact that it’s already been bid up to $3,000 with four days to go in the auction.

We’ll have more on the Ford GT soon, so be sure to subscribe to Ford Authority for more Ford GT News and around-the-clock Ford news coverage.

Brett's lost track of all the Fords he's owned over the years and how much he's spent modifying them, but his current money pits include an S550 Mustang and 13th gen F-150.

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  1. Richard Rassh

    $3k?!?!

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