Ottawa Citizen

Gold scale model Ford GT to be sold for price of actual sedan

- JAMES GENT Driving.ca

If you’re one of the prospectiv­e customers whose applicatio­n for a brand-new Ford GT was denied, but you still fancy treating yourself for Christmas, Sotheby’s may have the answer for you.

It is a replica or the re-imagined first-generation GT that arrived in 2006, itself a tribute to the Le Mans-winning GT40 from the 1960s. It is 7¼ inches by 3¼ inches, was built by Ahee Jewelers of Grosse Point, Mich., and is said to be the only one in existence.

It was reportedly commission­ed by a “descendent” of Sir Henry Ford to commemorat­e the centennial of the Blue Oval.

And it’s on sale at auction through Sotheby’s for an estimated US$30,000 to $40,000.

To put that into perspectiv­e, that kind of money could get you a base level Honda Civic Type-R or more than a dozen magnums of Bugatti champagne. Yes, really.

So, yes, a colossal amount of loose change to fish out of the couch for effectivel­y a grandiose paperweigh­t, but it does start to make sense — sort of — when you realize this meticulous 1/25-scale replica is made entirely from two-toned 18-karat gold, aside from the tires, and even they replicate the tread pattern on the actual production GT.

As galling a prospect as it is (you really would not want to drop this thing) the model apparently “encourages interactio­n from the admirer,” given that both doors open, as does the trunk and engine bay.

 ??  ?? The 1/25-scale replica is made from two-toned 18-karat gold.
The 1/25-scale replica is made from two-toned 18-karat gold.

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