Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
Rare 1 of 38 GTX-1 Roadsters 5.4L Supercharged V8 6 spd 3,327 Actual Miles
It's easy to look at a car like the Ford GT and consider it a solid investment. Taken at face value, GTs, currently selling for over twice their original retail price, are an easy way to bank a hard asset. But focusing on simple financials doesn't really do these classics justice. See, the collector car market is built around passion and the feelings certain cars inspire. And often the most visceral and exclusive machines bring the biggest money. The Ford GT is certainly a visceral experience, but this incredible, 1-of-38 GTX1 takes things to a whole new level! Not only is the car an ultra-exclusive variant of a highly exclusive halo marque, it also uses choice modifications to enhance an already thrilling driving experience. Want an investment that performs in more ways than one? We recommend this formidable Ford!
PUTTING THE GTX1 IN THE GT
You might be asking yourself “What exactly is a Ford GTX1?” Well, simply put, it's a more intense Ford GT that's been custom-tailored with an array of world class upgrades. The car was actually designed by Ford's own Kip Ewing (https://youtu.be/yQNBrS5Y298), one of the primary engineers behind the original Ford GT, the Shelby GT500 and the second-generation Ford GT. After debuting a concept at the 2005 SEMA Show, Ford's Special Vehicle Team, now known as Ford Performance, saw fit to put the design in to limited production. So, the team promptly commissioned 500 cars through pro coachbuilders Genaddi Design Group. However, as often happens with highly specialized cars, production was cut short. And after building just 38 GTX1s, each upfit costing roughly $200K, the program was unceremoniously discontinued.
Simple supply and demand dictates that abbreviated production is always a boon for collectors, and GTX1s were guaranteed collectibles from the word “go”. That said, the goal of the program was to provide owners with a car that truly enhanced an already amazing driving experience. So, in addition to being included in the NADA Guide, and listed with the Shelby American Automobile Club, GTX1s feature unique aesthetics that aid performance. Remaining a one-owner car until January of 2018, GTX1 number 28 is led by HID headlights, a factory splitter and standard halogen fog lamps. That “Ford” branded nose leads a lightweight, all-aluminum body, which hangs muted GTX1 stripes at the sides of roll-bonded floors. Above those stripes, body-matched mirrors reflect sequential Genaddi badging and a Black cloth top. Behind that fabric, a Guerin clamshell hood provides convenient access to the car's reinforced engine bay. And that LED-tinged bonnet shades massive rear splitters that blend well with the car's rich Mk II Black 2-stage.
FEEL THE POWER
At the beginning of this piece we talked about the passion certain classics inspire, and how every great collector car is rooted in those feelings. Not only was the GTX1 born from that mindset, it defines the sentiment. Even compared to the other GTs we have featured in our inventory, this roadster is incredibly carnal. For sure, the car's 550 horsepower certainly provides big personality, but the carefully accentuated sound and pull of its 5.4 liter mod motor is really something special. Specifically created for the GT program, that burly V8 is founded on a unique aluminum block that benefits from dry-sump lubrication and a trick Accufab dual-blade throttle body. A forged rotating assembly plays well with four GT-specific cams and reengineered heads that were borrowed from SVT's awesome Mustang Cobra R. And all that proven hardware spins under a Lysholm twin-screw supercharger that's paired with an underdrive pulley. 500 lb./ft. of torque flows through a Ricardo 6-speed transaxle, which powers a helical limited-slip differential. That drivetrain rides a fully independent suspension, which is married to a sturdy, superplastic-formed frame. Turns come courtesy of power rack-and-pinion steering. Stops come courtesy of cross-drilled discs and body-matched calipers, which make excellent use of electronic brake distribution and standard anti-lock technology. The raucous engine roars through rowdy stainless pipes. And all that track-ready prowess grips through handsome 5-spoke alloys, which twist 265/35ZR19 Michelin Pilot Sports in front of 335/30ZR20 Michelin Pilot Super Sports.
OPEN-AIR COMFORT
Part of the appeal of modern supercars is, unlike their charmingly raw predecessors, they're engineered as the total package. As cars like the storied GT40 have been distilled from purpose-built track champions into white-collar status symbols, luxury has become a crucial part of the equation. Ford already made the first-generation GT plenty nice, with standard leather trim, factory air conditioning and optional premium audio. But, as with every other aspect of this spyder, Genaddi Design Group decided to sweeten the pot. Step over the car's custom sill plates and you'll find custom Sparco buckets that stretch French-stitched leather around bright silver grommets. In front of those seats, an Azdel Superlite Composite dash seats precise telemetry above optional McIntosh audio. At the bottom of that dash, a magnesium console plants a short shifter in front of a custom subwoofer enclosure. Beneath that console, clean floors float GTX1-themed mats beneath metal foot pedals. Fade-free door panels found keyless power door locks beneath factory power windows and requisite power mirrors. And the driver spins a leather-wrapped, “FORD GT” branded steering wheel around a tilting and telescoping column.
VEHICLE SALE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION AND ACCESSORIES
* An original Owner's Manual
* The car's original factory accessory literature
* Service records
* A clean CARFAX Report
* An SCT tuner
Highly desirable and extremely potent, this unique Ford is a no-compromises exercise in world-class driving. Luxurious where it matters, with serious performance underneath, it's the perfect way to have virtually limitless fun in one of the market's hottest collectibles. If you're looking for an excellent combination of speed, equity and exclusivity, you're looking at your next classic!
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SUMMARY
* 1 of only 38 Ford GTX1s produced
* Listed with the Shelby American Automobile Club Registry
* 5.4 liter supercharged V8 / 550 horsepower
* Ricardo 6-speed manual transaxle
* Factory air conditioning
* Custom leather interior / Optional McIntosh audio
* Power rack-and-pinion steering
* 4-wheel power disc brakes
* Helical limited-slip differential
* Mk II Black paint
* One-owner car until January of 2018
2005 Ford GT GTX1
2005 Ford GT GTX1
Highlights
- 1 of only 38 Ford GTX1s produced
- Listed with the Shelby American Automobile Club Registry
- 5.4 liter supercharged V8 / 550 horsepower
- Ricardo 6speed manual transaxle
- Factory air conditioning
- Custom leather interior / Optional McIntosh audio
- Power rackandpinion steering
- 4wheel power disc brakes
- Helical limitedslip differential
- Mk II Black paint
- Oneowner car until January of 2018
Specs
- Stock
- 136291
- Miles
- 3,339
- Vin
- 1FAFP90S55Y400467
- Body Style
- Roadster
- Engine Size
- 5.4 Liter DOHC Supercharged V8
- Transmission Type
- 6 Speed Manual
- Body Color
- MKII Black
- Interior Color
- Black
Description
It's easy to look at a car like the Ford GT and consider it a solid investment. Taken at face value, GTs, currently selling for over twice their original retail price, are an easy way to bank a hard asset. But focusing on simple financials doesn't really do these classics justice. See, the collector car market is built around passion and the feelings certain cars inspire. And often the most visceral and exclusive machines bring the biggest money. The Ford GT is certainly a visceral experience, but this incredible, 1-of-38 GTX1 takes things to a whole new level! Not only is the car an ultra-exclusive variant of a highly exclusive halo marque, it also uses choice modifications to enhance an already thrilling driving experience. Want an investment that performs in more ways than one? We recommend this formidable Ford!
PUTTING THE GTX1 IN THE GT
You might be asking yourself “What exactly is a Ford GTX1?” Well, simply put, it's a more intense Ford GT that's been custom-tailored with an array of world class upgrades. The car was actually designed by Ford's own Kip Ewing (https://youtu.be/yQNBrS5Y298), one of the primary engineers behind the original Ford GT, the Shelby GT500 and the second-generation Ford GT. After debuting a concept at the 2005 SEMA Show, Ford's Special Vehicle Team, now known as Ford Performance, saw fit to put the design in to limited production. So, the team promptly commissioned 500 cars through pro coachbuilders Genaddi Design Group. However, as often happens with highly specialized cars, production was cut short. And after building just 38 GTX1s, each upfit costing roughly $200K, the program was unceremoniously discontinued.
Simple supply and demand dictates that abbreviated production is always a boon for collectors, and GTX1s were guaranteed collectibles from the word “go”. That said, the goal of the program was to provide owners with a car that truly enhanced an already amazing driving experience. So, in addition to being included in the NADA Guide, and listed with the Shelby American Automobile Club, GTX1s feature unique aesthetics that aid performance. Remaining a one-owner car until January of 2018, GTX1 number 28 is led by HID headlights, a factory splitter and standard halogen fog lamps. That “Ford” branded nose leads a lightweight, all-aluminum body, which hangs muted GTX1 stripes at the sides of roll-bonded floors. Above those stripes, body-matched mirrors reflect sequential Genaddi badging and a Black cloth top. Behind that fabric, a Guerin clamshell hood provides convenient access to the car's reinforced engine bay. And that LED-tinged bonnet shades massive rear splitters that blend well with the car's rich Mk II Black 2-stage.
FEEL THE POWER
At the beginning of this piece we talked about the passion certain classics inspire, and how every great collector car is rooted in those feelings. Not only was the GTX1 born from that mindset, it defines the sentiment. Even compared to the other GTs we have featured in our inventory, this roadster is incredibly carnal. For sure, the car's 550 horsepower certainly provides big personality, but the carefully accentuated sound and pull of its 5.4 liter mod motor is really something special. Specifically created for the GT program, that burly V8 is founded on a unique aluminum block that benefits from dry-sump lubrication and a trick Accufab dual-blade throttle body. A forged rotating assembly plays well with four GT-specific cams and reengineered heads that were borrowed from SVT's awesome Mustang Cobra R. And all that proven hardware spins under a Lysholm twin-screw supercharger that's paired with an underdrive pulley. 500 lb./ft. of torque flows through a Ricardo 6-speed transaxle, which powers a helical limited-slip differential. That drivetrain rides a fully independent suspension, which is married to a sturdy, superplastic-formed frame. Turns come courtesy of power rack-and-pinion steering. Stops come courtesy of cross-drilled discs and body-matched calipers, which make excellent use of electronic brake distribution and standard anti-lock technology. The raucous engine roars through rowdy stainless pipes. And all that track-ready prowess grips through handsome 5-spoke alloys, which twist 265/35ZR19 Michelin Pilot Sports in front of 335/30ZR20 Michelin Pilot Super Sports.
OPEN-AIR COMFORT
Part of the appeal of modern supercars is, unlike their charmingly raw predecessors, they're engineered as the total package. As cars like the storied GT40 have been distilled from purpose-built track champions into white-collar status symbols, luxury has become a crucial part of the equation. Ford already made the first-generation GT plenty nice, with standard leather trim, factory air conditioning and optional premium audio. But, as with every other aspect of this spyder, Genaddi Design Group decided to sweeten the pot. Step over the car's custom sill plates and you'll find custom Sparco buckets that stretch French-stitched leather around bright silver grommets. In front of those seats, an Azdel Superlite Composite dash seats precise telemetry above optional McIntosh audio. At the bottom of that dash, a magnesium console plants a short shifter in front of a custom subwoofer enclosure. Beneath that console, clean floors float GTX1-themed mats beneath metal foot pedals. Fade-free door panels found keyless power door locks beneath factory power windows and requisite power mirrors. And the driver spins a leather-wrapped, “FORD GT” branded steering wheel around a tilting and telescoping column.
VEHICLE SALE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION AND ACCESSORIES
* An original Owner's Manual
* The car's original factory accessory literature
* Service records
* A clean CARFAX Report
* An SCT tuner
Highly desirable and extremely potent, this unique Ford is a no-compromises exercise in world-class driving. Luxurious where it matters, with serious performance underneath, it's the perfect way to have virtually limitless fun in one of the market's hottest collectibles. If you're looking for an excellent combination of speed, equity and exclusivity, you're looking at your next classic!
----------
SUMMARY
* 1 of only 38 Ford GTX1s produced
* Listed with the Shelby American Automobile Club Registry
* 5.4 liter supercharged V8 / 550 horsepower
* Ricardo 6-speed manual transaxle
* Factory air conditioning
* Custom leather interior / Optional McIntosh audio
* Power rack-and-pinion steering
* 4-wheel power disc brakes
* Helical limited-slip differential
* Mk II Black paint
* One-owner car until January of 2018
$499.00 Dealer Administrative Charge is not included in advertised price. All prices and offers are before state, city and county tax, tag, title and license fees. Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. Dealer not responsible for errors and omissions; all offers subject to change without notice, please confirm listings with dealer.
Please note: Your vehicle may require Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) verification and/or safety and emissions inspections to transfer ownership and register the Vehicle in the declared State of residence. In most States, such requirements are dependent on the age of the vehicle which varies State by State. We recommend as part of the buying process that you check with your local DMV office to ensure compliance with your declared State of residence’s titling and registration requirements.
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$499.00 Dealer Administrative Charge is not included in advertised price. All prices and offers are before state, city and county tax, tag, title and license fees. Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. Dealer not responsible for errors and omissions; all offers subject to change without notice, please confirm listings with dealer.
Please note: Your vehicle may require Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) verification and/or safety and emissions inspections to transfer ownership and register the Vehicle in the declared State of residence. In most States, such requirements are dependent on the age of the vehicle which varies State by State. We recommend as part of the buying process that you check with your local DMV office to ensure compliance with your declared State of residence’s titling and registration requirements.