2005 Ford

GT GTX1

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Body Color

Red

Stock

183

Vin

1FAFP90S65Y400462

Miles

15,000

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$4,423.66 per month

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GTX1 #2, 2 Owners, Highly Optioned

GTX1 #2, 2 Owners, Highly Optioned

We own this Ford GTX1 and it is available for viewing by appointment in Jacksonville, Florida.

This is the second of about 30 custom roadster versions of the Ford GT coupe designed by Ford Engineer Kip Ewing and built by the Genaddi Design Group under license from Ford. It is the only GTX1 in red with racing stripe delete. Each GTX1 was custom built by Genaddi for a specific owner from an extensive list of options. No two are alike. This GTX1 is loaded up with $105,500 in Gennadi options and has had just two owners in its history with 10+ years under most recent ownership.

1 of only 3 GTX1s with fully removable roof by Genaddi Design
1 of only 3 GTX1s with luggage carrier
Roof + luggage carrier transform car into spectacular Grand Tourer
Reverse clamshell + scissor doors
Stainless Works custom exhaust (cats/no mufflers)
Custom carbon fiber front skid plate + side sill plates
Short shifter, transaxle cooler, rear bumper delete, "GTX1" fuel cap, Pioneer double DIN audio with rear camera and navigation
Custom "SEMA GTX1" staggered three piece chrome wheels with new 265/35x19 & 335/30x20 Michelin Pilot Sport tires
Extensively serviced by Rich Brooks ("The GT Guy") with additional upgrades including Ford Racing Shifter and Ford Racing Transmission Cooler
Recent major service including coolant, oil, brake fluid and transaxle oil change; new spark plugs, belts, tires, Stillen clutch, Ford flywheel, battery; rechrome wheels; and recalibrate ECU (583 HP to the wheels, 720 HP at crank)
Featured in the book "Ford GT 2005-2006: The Complete Owners Experience"
Multiple award winner
Complete with keys, books and original car cover

Inspections welcomed.

The idea for the Ford GTX1 Prototype was conceived by Ford Engineering and Design Supervisor Kip Ewing who was inspired by the 1966 Ford GT40 that was made into a roadster, named the GTX1, and won the 12 Hours of Sebring Race in 1966. Kip envisioned the GTX1 as the second phase of Ford GT, but obtaining approval to build the GTX1 was extremely difficult because the Ford GT was already a masterpiece and the production run was only going to be 2 years; however, the breathtaking design of the GTX1 enabled Kip to obtain approval to build a Prototype and he chose master coach builder Mark Gerisch of Genaddi Design Group to be the builder. The GTX1 Prototype was designed, developed and built by Ford Motor Company and Genaddi Design Group and introduced at the 2005 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, where Ford announced that consumers could own a GTX1 by purchasing a Ford GT and sending it to Genaddi for the Roadster Conversion. The GTX1's were very expensive to build and only around 30 were built.

Engine

Body

Body Color

Red

Basic

Year

2005

Make

Ford

Model

GT

Miles

15,000

Interior

Interior Color

Black

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