Low-Mileage 2005 Ford GT: A Mark IV Red Supercar with Just 2k Miles
This stunning, original-owner 2005 Ford GT in Mark IV Red with white stripes shows only 2k miles. Featuring a supercharged V8, 6-speed manual, and BBS wheels, it’s a modern legend.
This stunning, original-owner 2005 Ford GT in Mark IV Red with white stripes shows only 2k miles. Featuring a supercharged V8, 6-speed manual, and BBS wheels, it’s a modern legend.
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