In case you haven’t seen Ford v Ferrari, the Blue Oval made history at the 24 hours of Le Mans back in 1966 with an authoritative 1-2-3 win led by Ken Miles.
Beyond delivering on Hank the Deuce’s personal ambitions against the Prancing Horse, it was a result that solidified the company as a true racing presence. For good reason, as the GT40 amounted to quite a feat of engineering (and spending).

60 years after that performance, a company is taking that legendary Ford in a new direction. Though it bears some resemblances to the Blue Oval’s Le Mans winner, a closer look reveals a vehicle of a markedly different spirit.
A fresh take on a Ford icon
It’s called the GT Mk II, and it’s a project that comes from South Africa’s Cape Advanced Vehicles (CAV). The outfit has been offering GT40 replicas for 27 years now, and the creation you see before you is its vision of a spiritual successor.







