The 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition paid homage to the famous nameplate’s racing heritage with having blue-and-orange Gulf livery and BBS wheels, and was restricted to only 343 units. One of the cars at auction in Palm Beach hasn’t even been utilized. Its odometer checks out only 5 miles, and the automobile’s interior is still covered in protective shrink-wrapping used for shipping. It still has all the initial shipping sticker labels and documents, along with, obviously, the factory supercharged 5.4-liter V-8 engine. No cost quote is provided.
For purchases who care less about new condition, Barrett-Jackson is likewise providing a 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition having 3,000 miles on the clock. Though otherwise similar to the other car, this is a Canadian-specification GT; it has window stickers and other files in both English and French. No cost estimate is told, though Hagerty estimates the value of a 2006 Ford GT Heritage at like $250,000-$500,000, depending upon condition.
Other supercars slated for the Palm Beach auctions consist of a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT with 2,800 miles and a 2004 design with 4,252 miles, as well as a 2006 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren that has reached just 7,200 miles.
Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach auctions located in Florida are going to take place between April 8-10.