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title: "The ‘Most Original’ Ford GT40 Still Around Is Going to Auction"
date: "2025-12-08"
modified: "2025-12-08"
authors:
  - name: "Adam Ismail"
    job_title: "Senior Editor"
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url: "https://www.thedrive.com/news/the-most-original-ford-gt40-still-around-is-going-to-auction"
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  - "classic car"
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  - "Ford"
  - "GT40"
  - "race car"
---

# The ‘Most Original’ Ford GT40 Still Around Is Going to Auction

![Ford GT40 Lightweight chassis XGT-3 front three-quarter view](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/580030-1-copy.jpg>)
*\<em\>Mecum Auctions\</em\>*

Anytime an authentic [Ford GT40 goes up for auction](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/the-only-open-top-ford-gt40-that-ever-raced-le-mans-is-going-to-auction>), it's big news. But with it being six decades since the legendary prototype bulleted down the Mulsanne, it stands to reason that every example we see has required some level of maintenance or restoration to remain in working order today. This particular Mk II chassis that Mecum recently listed is a little different, though.

Considered by an expert to be the "most original" of its kind, it was a spare that never actually went racing. It's had five owners over the years, including [Ford](<https://www.thedrive.com/category/ford-news>) itself, and soon it will pass on to a sixth—for a considerable price, of course.

This GT40, dubbed "XGT-3," was built by Shelby American for Alan Mann Racing ahead of the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. It started life as an Mk I model, with many alterations performed to make it lighter and thus, more competitive. These "lightweight" Mk II cars are distinguished by an aluminum roof, thin-gauge steel chassis, and unique adjustable suspension, among other tweaks, and only three of this specific recipe were ever constructed.

![](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/959110.jpg>)

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Note the bubble on the roof, specifically placed for Dan Gurney to fit inside the car, though he never ultimately needed to. Gurney would, of course, win Le Mans with Ford the very next year, in a long-tail Mk IV GT40 with a very similar livery to this one.

Ronnie Spain, noted GT40 historian, said that while other Mk II chassis "have been fabulously restored to original configuration ... only XGT-3 is in that original condition still." That makes it a particularly special version of an already special car. If you want to find out how special, wait for it to cross the block as the main attraction of [Mecum's Kissimmee auction](<https://www.mecum.com/lots/1159821/1966-ford-gt40-mkii-factory-lightweight/>) on January 16.

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## Author
Adam is a Senior Editor at The Drive, concentrating on curating and developing the site's slate of daily journalism, from initial pitch to final copy edit. When he's not at his desk researching leads and working with writers, he's testing vehicles or reviewing racing games, new and old. He joined The Drive in 2023, following seven years of covering consumer technology and cars. A car lover and gamer since his earliest memories, Adam came to know the automotive world through video games. First it was Daytona USA, Sega Rally, and Ridge Racer; then came Need For Speed, which inspired an encyclopedic knowledge of '90s supercars, and, of course, Gran Turismo. If not for them, he'd assuredly be doing something else right now. Adam is based in the suburbs outside Philly, where there are ample roads for his hot hatch to stretch its legs. In his car, he's probably listening to indie rock, drum and bass, or Yankees baseball.

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