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Ford GT-40

1999 | 1999 First Editions
Members onlyFull value boardCollector demand

Use this Ford GT-40 page to confirm the main casting clues. First year: 1999. Match the car before you open the value board.

GT4099Casting ticker
Collector demandMarket signal
4Photo checks
90DValue window
GT4099

GT4099 collector board

Use the public board to lock the casting down before you open the member price side.

OverviewProofVersionsMarket
LooseMembers only
CardedMembers only
GradedMembers only
debutcollector interestcurrent board
4 viewsProof set
4 trackedVersion lanes
1999 to presentYear span
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Variation matters more than the casting name. Match the body, wheels, base, and graphics first, then open the member board for range, trend, and confidence.

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Photo proof

This page has 4 owned image checks for the main version clues.

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About this casting

Ford GT-40 first showed up in 1999 with 1999 First Editions. Known release years on this page: 1999 to present. Designer credit: Phil Riehlman. Use the body, wheels, graphics, and release lane together before you trust the match.

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What to check

Body shape gets you close. Wheels, base text, graphics, and release lane finish the match.

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Save it to your garage

When the match is solid, add it to your garage so you can track watchlist moves, proof upgrades, and value changes in one place.

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1990s casting ad

Watch the Ford GT-40 as a 1990s TV-style spot

Open with a 1990s collector-toy ad feel, then use the video like a careful matching guide.

Read video notes

Start with the cleaner, more product-focused 1990s ad style: body shape, stance, and release look. Then walk through the actual checkpoint details collectors need today: wheel style, graphics, base, packaging lane, and the version changes that can move the value.

Known version checks

Owned image lanes for the main Ford GT-40 checkpoints.

These are owned collector illustrations built to separate the better-known lanes before you open the member value board.

Ford GT-40 2000 Treasure Hunt checkpoint owned collector illustration
2000 Treasure HuntGold body with the darker upper break and Treasure Hunt cue.
Ford GT-40 2000 mainline checkpoint owned collector illustration
2000 mainlineRed body with the number-roundel and later tampo break.
Ford GT-40 2001 mainline checkpoint owned collector illustration
2001 mainlinePurple body lane that can fool quick searches if the photo is weak.
Ford GT-40 2006 Classics checkpoint owned collector illustration
2006 ClassicsGreen Classics-style lane with a different feel than the early release cars.
Collector board

Ford GT-40 without the price layer

This board keeps the public page useful without turning weak matches into fake precision.

Casting ticker

GT40 is the short collector board tag used on this page. Think of it like the quick label you come back to while you compare versions.

Earliest public lane

1999 First Editions is the first release lane to clear before you move into later versions or themed follow-ups.

Known high-interest lane

The 2000 Treasure Hunt lane is one of the first checkpoints many collectors want to rule in or rule out.

Current collector listings

Once the match is strong, use the marketplace view for live collector listings tied to this casting instead of random broad search noise.

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Pages that help right after Ford GT-40

Members-only value guide

Everyone can identify the car. Members open the price board.

The public page helps you lock the casting and sort the close versions. Members open sold-price ranges, confidence, condition notes, and trend views after the match is strong.

Loose
Member view

Sold range, condition spread, and confidence notes.

Carded
Member view

Packaging-sensitive notes and card condition spread.

Graded
Member view

Grade-sensitive notes for stronger collector pieces.

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