Galpin Ford GTR1 2014

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Specification's
  • Aluminum or carbon fiber body
  • 5.4L V8 engine
  • 739 ft-lbs of torque
  • 1024 Horse Power
  • 20” forged aluminum knock off wheels
  • Pirelli P-Zero tires
  • 6 piston brakes with full carbon rotors
  • Jeweled headlamps and tail lamps

The Story of the GTR1
Galpin is proud to introduce its first coach built supercar - the Galpin Ford GTR1. Continuing Galpin’s 60-year legacy of customizing vehicles, the GTR1 is based on the Ford GT and an interpretation of what it may have looked and performed like had it continued it’s evolution. The GTR1 boasts a powerplant capable of an estimated 1024 HP and 739 ft-lbs of torque, generated from a twin turbocharged 5.4L V8 engine that is mechanically capable of speeds in excess of 225 mph - making it a truly modern and bold American Mid-Engine Supercar.

While designed by Galpin Auto Sports, the hand crafted all aluminum body was widened 5 inches compared to the Ford GT, and constructed by renowned concept car builder Metalcrafters. It features 20 inch forged aluminum knock off wheels, Pirelli P-Zero tires, 6 piston brakes with full carbon rotors, jeweled headlamps and tail lamps and carbon fiber accents. The interior features a machined aluminum instrument cluster, a McIntosh sound system, and luxurious hand fabricated leather trimmed seats, dash, door panels and headliner.

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I couldn't find a year in the site. Unless maybe I missed it.

The Galpin Ford GTR-1 was first revealed as a complete car on August 16th 2013 during the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, so I believe it's a late-2013 or 2014 model.
 
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This would have to be the only production car with carbon-carbon brake discs. Of course there are plenty with carbon ceramic discs (carbon-fibre-reinforced silicon carbide). But this cars rotors are made of carbon-fibre-reinforced carbon (graphite). I'd love to know how much a set actually costs!
 
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