Lola GT : The DNA of the Ford GT40

By John Starkey
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The 1963 Lola Mk VI GT was the car that inspired the Ford GT40 and then the Lola T70, both of which today are seen as true classic racecars.

This book describes how all that happened, concentrating particularly on Allen Grant's Lola Mk VI, one of just three built, which he bought in 1965 and still possesses today. The book also contains never seen before photos from the Ford Archives.

John Starkey, an established automotive author and racecar consultant, has previously authored books about the history of the marque and the famous T70 racing sports cars, one of which he used to race himself.

The 1963 Lola Mk VI GT was the car that Ford used as a template to design the GT40
Demonstrating the dominance of British race car designers and builders in the 1960s
The story of how Ford designed and produced the GT40
Contains many rare and unseen photos of the Lola Mk VI GT, including some from the Ford archives
Features the restoration of a Lola Mk VI GT
Tells the story of how Lola became a force to be reckoned with in the race car world

Order code
LOLAGT
Publisher
Veloce Publishing Ltd
ISBN
1787117839
ISBN-13
9781787117839
Format
Hardback, 144 pages
Published
2022
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