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Ford GT40 Mk IV Yellow 1967 Shelby Collectibles 1:18

Ford GT40 Mk IV Yellow 1967 Shelby Collectibles 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ford
Model Manufacturer
Shelby Collectibles
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
31414S
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About the Ford GT40 Mk IV Yellow 1967 Shelby Collectibles 1:18

TL;DR: Shelby Collectibles' 1:18 diecast Ford GT40 Mk IV in yellow reproduces the American-built endurance racer that won Le Mans outright in 1967 with Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt sharing the drive. It anchors a Le Mans or Ford motorsport display with genuine historic significance.

The Mk IV was Ford's own answer to Le Mans, built stateside rather than in Britain, and it delivered the first all-American victory at the race, a genuinely significant result worth remembering on this model's shelf.

Shelby Collectibles' Diecast Homage to Le Mans History

The Mk IV's long tail and low, purposeful race body are reproduced with real attention here, panel lines along the flanks stay tight, and the yellow livery carries the kind of period-correct boldness that suited endurance racing of the era. The zinc alloy body has satisfying weight, and the cabin, though simplified compared to a full resin build, still conveys the stripped-out purpose of a genuine racing interior. Shelby Collectibles works within a niche built around American performance and racing history, and that focus shows in how convincingly this GT40 wears its competition identity rather than looking like a road car with a number stuck on.

The GT40 Mk IV's 1967 Le Mans Victory and Model Appeal

This piece belongs at the centre of any Le Mans or American endurance racing display, its long tail and low canopy instantly distinguishing it from the earlier, shorter GT40 variants. Placed beside period Ferrari or Porsche competitors, it tells the story of a genuinely competitive era at Le Mans. For collectors of 1960s motorsport, this Mk IV carries real weight of history alongside its shelf presence.

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