Cars Tagged - GT
![1956 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Tour de France wallpaper thumbnail.](https://www.wsupercars.com/wp-content/uploads/1956-Ferrari-250-GT-Berlinetta-Tour-De-France-003.jpg)
1956 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Tour de France
3The 250 Granturismo Berlinetta, was also called the "Tour de France" after successfully competing in the the 10-day Tour de France automobile race.
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1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT
3The car was designed by Aston Martin and used the Superleggera body frame system – aluminium panels on tubular support frames.
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1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato
9Effectively a DB4 GT, lightened and improved by the Zagato factory in Italy, by Ercole Spada.
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1962 Ferrari 250 GT
9Sometimes known as the GTL, GT/L or Berlinetta Lusso, it is larger and more luxurious than the 250 GT Berlinetta.
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1963 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder
24Designed for export to North America, the 1957 250 GT California Spyder was Scaglietti’s interpretation of an open-top 250 GT.
![1964 Lamborghini 350 GT wallpaper thumbnail.](https://www.wsupercars.com/wp-content/uploads/1964-Lamborghini-350-GT-001.jpg)
1964 Lamborghini 350 GT
21The Lamborghini 350 GT was the first production vehicle produced by Lamborghini.
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1965 Ford GT Roadster Prototype
15Early cars in the development of the legendary Ford GT40 were simply named “Ford GT”.
![1966 Ford GT40 Le Mans wallpaper thumbnail.](https://www.wsupercars.com/wp-content/uploads/1966-Ford-GT40-Le-Mans-001.jpg)
1966 Ford GT40 Le Mans
3When Ford set out to develop a race car that could beat Ferrari in endurance racing, the GT40 was the resulting creation.
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1966 Ford GT40 Mk II
15With Henry Ford II determined to beat Ferrari, the GT40 was the vehicle to do it.
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1967 Ford GT40 Mk IV
10As the ultimate expression of the original GT40, the Mk IV was redesigned from scratch with state-of-the-art technology.
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1980 Porsche 924 Carrera GT
8Based upon the Porsche 924 Turbo, the homologation special 924 Carrera GT was both wider and lighter, with higher turbo pressure and engine compression.
![1981 Volkswagen Scirocco GT wallpaper thumbnail.](https://www.wsupercars.com/wp-content/uploads/1981-Volkswagen-Scirocco-GT-001.jpg)
1981 Volkswagen Scirocco GT
2A heavily redesigned “Mark 2” variant of the Volkswagen Scirocco went on sale in 1981, although it remained on the A1 platform.
![1987 Ford Mustang GT wallpaper thumbnail.](https://www.wsupercars.com/wp-content/uploads/1987-Ford-Mustang-GT-001.jpg)
1987 Ford Mustang GT
2The third generation of Fords popular pony car affectionately known as the Fox Body Mustang.
![1991 Audi Avus Quattro Concept GT wallpaper thumbnail.](https://www.wsupercars.com/wp-content/uploads/1991-Audi-Avus-Quattro-Concept-001.jpg)
1991 Audi Avus Quattro Concept GT
3The Audi Avus quattro was a “supercar-styled” concept car from the German car manufacturer Audi.
![1992 Bugatti EB110 GT wallpaper thumbnail.](https://www.wsupercars.com/wp-content/uploads/1992-Bugatti-EB110-GT-004.jpg)
1992 Bugatti EB110 GT
9The car has a 60-valve, quad-turbo V12 powering all four wheels through a six-speed gearbox.
![1994 Ferrari 348 GT Competizione wallpaper thumbnail.](https://www.wsupercars.com/wp-content/uploads/1994-Ferrari-348-GT-Competizione-006.jpg)
1994 Ferrari 348 GT Competizione
16Developed for the GT racing championship, the Ferrari 348 GT Competizione was first released in 1993 and would be limited to only 50 examples built.
![1995 BMW M3 GT wallpaper thumbnail.](https://www.wsupercars.com/wp-content/uploads/1995-BMW-M3-GT-002.jpg)
1995 BMW M3 GT
8The BMW M3 GT was a homologation series special built to allow the E36 M3 to compete in the FIA-GT class II, IMSA GT and international long-distance races.
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1996 Toyota Celica GT
3The 1996 Celica for export market received the same front restyling as the Japanese models, although the tail lights were untouched.
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1997 McLaren F1 GT
5Although conceived purely as a road car, the McLaren F1 triumphed against dedicated racing opposition to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995.
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2001 Ferrari 456M GT
18A further step in the company’s tradition of 2+2 cars, the Ferrari 456M GT provides a high-performance 5,474 cu. in. V12 engine.
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2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt GT
4Ford released this special edition ‘Bullitt’ Mustang GT in tribute to the Steve McQueen movie of the same name.
![2002 Ford GT40 Concept wallpaper thumbnail.](https://www.wsupercars.com/wp-content/uploads/2002-Ford-GT40-Concept-001.jpg)
2002 Ford GT40 Concept
9The Ford GT40 – the legendary car brought to life by Henry Ford II to change performance car history.
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2003 Aston Martin DB7 GT
5Aston Martin launched the most powerful DB7 ever made the Aston Martin DB7 GT.
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2003 Ferrari 360 GT
11The result of a collaboration between Ferrari and Michelotto Automobili, the 360 GT was designed to compete in the FIA N-GT class.
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2004 Ford GT
9The all-new 2005 Ford GT supercar comes to life in the form of three production road cars.
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2005 Ford Mustang GT
8In 2005 Ford introduced the all new fifth generation Mustang highlighted by the “retro-futurism” design of the car echoing models of the late-1960s.
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2005 Maserati Spyder GT 90th Anniversary
6Maserati presents an exclusive, limited-edition Spyder on the eve of its 90th Anniversary celebrations.
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2005 Subaru Legacy GT Spec B
9Subaru’s performance version of it’s family sedan combined the companies well known symmetrical all-wheel drive with a turbocharged boxer engine.
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2006 Ford GTX1 Roadster
2Inspired by the 1966 Sebring-winning Ford GTX1 roadster.