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The video is about the history and development of the Ford GT, a mid-engine supercar inspired by the legendary GT40 race car that beat Ferrari at Le Mans in the 1960s. The video explains how Ford tried seven times to create a successor to the GT40, but failed until they decided to make a faithful replica of the original design. The video also compares the performance and features of the Ford GT with its rival, the Ferrari 360, and shows how the Ford GT dominated both on the track and on the street. The video ends with a humorous appeal to like, subscribe and join the Hagerty Drivers Club.
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1. Ford tried seven times to capitalize on the success of the GT40, but it took 37 years to make a successful road car version.
2. Ferrari dominated endurance racing in the 1960s, winning Le Mans six times in a row and taking first, second and third places every year.
3. Ford beat Ferrari at Le Mans in 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1969 with different versions of the GT40.
4. The GT40 was not really a Ford or an American car, but a modified Lola GT with a Ford engine and styling inspired by a Ford concept car.
5. The Ford GT was approved after a design director parked a full-scale model in front of an executive elevator and impressed the CEO.
6. The Ford GT was based on a two-page document, a 150 million dollar budget and a 15-month deadline.
7. The Ford GT used a 5.4 liter V8 engine from a pickup truck that was modified to produce 550 horsepower and had 16 injectors.
8. The Ford GT won a comparison test against a Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale and hit 60 mph in 3.3 seconds and 211.8 mph at Nardo.
9. The Ford GT was very faithful to the original GT40's looks, being only 10 percent bigger in every dimension.
10. The text is a transcript of a YouTube video about the history and performance of the Ford GT.