Ford GT40 WEC 1968 – Poster
Ford GT40 WEC 1968 – Poster
Ford GT40 WEC 1968 – Poster
Ford GT40 WEC 1968 – Poster
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Ford GT40 WEC 1968 – Poster

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The Ford GT40 poster captures the 1968 Le Mans-winning GT40 Mk I in its iconic Gulf-era livery: the car that closed out Ford's relentless campaign to humble Ferrari at the Sarthe. Built around a small-block V8 and finally reliable enough to finish, the GT40 cemented its status as an American legend on European tarmac.

Pedro Rodríguez and Lucien Bianchi drove the JW Automotive entry to victory at the 1968 24 Hours of Le Mans, beating the Porsche 908s after a brutal night of rain. A reminder of the era when endurance racing was a fight to the finish.

Specifications

  • Sizes available: 22 formats, from 13×18 cm (5×7") to A0 (84.1×118.9 cm)
  • Paper: 170 gsm classic matte, uncoated, FSC-certified (0.19 mm / 7.5 mils)
  • Finish: Smooth, non-reflective matte surface, sturdy and built to last
  • Framing: Framing options available for every size (see the size selector)
  • Packaging: Flat mailer up to A4, sturdy tube above A4
  • Warranty: Lifetime warranty

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