2004 Ford GT Prototype CP-1
The first fully-functional prototype built as part of the all-new GT's development, this 2004 Ford GT Prototype CP-1 is a highly unique ride. Since it was built early in development, it has a number of features not found on later models, including a carbon fiber rear clamshell, experimental exhaust pipes, silver trim on the seats, an all-aluminum headliner, and a steering column from a Windstar van. It also bears the signatures of the original design and development team, including those of Bill Ford, Chief Designer Camillo Pardo, and Carroll Shelby. While it has a fully-functional powertrain, it's been outfitted with a chip that limits its top speed to 5 mph, making it highly collectible, but not a relic you'll be enjoying on the track.