GT-40
Great Cars: The Television Series - S2 - E8
In the 1960s a young Ford Motor Company executive named Lee Iaccoca decided that Ford needed to compete with the world's best companies in high performance motor racing. He convinced Ford that they should buy Ferrari. But after Enzo Ferrari sent them packing back to Detroit, Ford decided to beat Ferrari at LeMans, no matter what the cost. Their secret weapon would be the GT-40.
Great Cars: The Television Series: Season 2 - 13 Episode s
2x1 - Silver Arrows
2x2 - Hot Rods
2x3 - Dream Cars
2x4 - Volvo
2x5 - Saab
2x6 - Nissan Z
2x7 - Bugatti
2x8 - GT-40
November 22, 2003
In the 1960s a young Ford Motor Company executive named Lee Iaccoca decided that Ford needed to compete with the world's best companies in high performance motor racing. He convinced Ford that they should buy Ferrari. But after Enzo Ferrari sent them packing back to Detroit, Ford decided to beat Ferrari at LeMans, no matter what the cost. Their secret weapon would be the GT-40.
2x9 - Buick
2x10 - Duesenberg
2x11 - Packard
June 22, 2004
While many have forgotten that it ever existed, and many people weren't even born before the last Packard rolled off the assembly line, it is a car that still excites the passion of car lovers around the world. To them, it will always be enough to cite Packard's once famous ad, "Ask the man who owns one." We'll see how this company's autos became known as the "cars built by gentlemen for gentlemen." And learn how a quiet and confident disdain for typical marketing ballyhoo propelled Packard to the top of the luxury market before its demise in the 1950's.
2x12 - MG
2x13 - Model T