Cape Advanced Vehicles GT MkII Supercar
Cape Advanced Vehicles has built faithful GT40 replicas in South Africa for 27 years. The GT MkII is its first car that only emulates the Ford shape: underneath the Gulf-style livery and round taillights sits an Audi R8 chassis. The twin-supercharged V8 produces 789 horsepower, and CAV still offers it with a manual gearbox, alongside automated and dual-clutch options. Forty examples are being built for the 60th anniversary of Ford's 1-2-3 finish at Le Mans. Twenty of them come in Miles Blue Metallic, named for Ken Miles, who drove the winning GT40 in 1966.

