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So these cars may be as close as you can get to an original GT40, the road-going version of which can sell for $4 million or more. A Superformance GT40 rolling chassis starts at just under $110,000.
Superformance blends old with new in the Future Forty We're not sure whether this V6 GT40 is blasphemy or awesome-ness Alex Reid Published Nov 01, 2018 • Last updated Nov 13, 2020 • 1 minute read ...
Britain's Everrati and America's Superformance are teaming up to build all-electric continuation models of the iconic GT40 race car. Everrati, which has ...
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Launched alongside the regular GT500, it delivered an extra 40 horses. Torque was rated at 510 pound-feet (691 Nm). But it's not just the supercharger that makes this Superformance GT40 special.
Fear not, because the GT40 used isn’t an original, but one made by Superformance. Superformance builds continuation cars under license, so they still come with a GT40 VIN, but they’ve not been ...
The Superformance GT40 MkII looks as good today as it did back then, although it doesn’t hurt being photographed by the excellent snapper, Drew Philips, of Fast-Autos.net.
Superformance and Hyperfuels are excited to continue the legacy of Gulf and GT40 being hand in hand. Together Gulf and GT40s spelled victory in Le Mans in 1968 and 1969.
Superformance won’t be involved with just one EV conversion, but a whole line, with Everrati describing its current GT40 project as the “first new model from the partnership.” ...