2017 Ford GT Lime Green, GreenLight Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Series 7 1:64
2017 Ford GT Lime Green GreenLight | Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Series 7 | 1:64 Scale | 37230E Limited edition GreenLight release2017 Ford GT in Lime GreenBarrett-Jackson Scottsdale Series 7Diecast metal body...
2017 Ford GT Lime Green
GreenLight | Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Series 7 | 1:64 Scale | 37230E
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Limited edition GreenLight release
2017 Ford GT in Lime Green
Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Series 7
Diecast metal body and chassis
Black wheels and detailed trim
Officially licensed Ford model
Factory-inspired road car configuration
Carded collector packaging
The second-generation Ford GT marked Ford's return to the supercar world, combining advanced aerodynamics, lightweight construction, and a twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6. Developed alongside Ford's factory racing program, the road-going GT shared much of its design philosophy with the race car that returned Ford to victory at Le Mans in 2016.
This GreenLight release features the 2017 Ford GT finished in a striking Lime Green color scheme as part of the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Series 7 collection. The vivid color highlights the GT's dramatic flying buttresses, low roofline, and sculpted bodywork that made it one of the most recognizable performance cars of its era.
Collectors of modern Ford performance vehicles, supercars, and Barrett-Jackson releases will appreciate the clean presentation and accurate proportions captured in this 1:64 scale model. The card artwork references the famous auction event where some of the world's most desirable collector vehicles cross the block each year.
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
Why is the 2017 Ford GT important in Ford history?
The second-generation Ford GT was developed alongside Ford's factory GT racing program and celebrated the company's return to top-level endurance racing competition.
What powered the 2017 Ford GT?
Unlike the original GT's V8, the 2017 model used a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 producing over 600 horsepower.
Did the Ford GT have racing success?
Yes. The Ford GT race car won its class at the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans, fifty years after Ford's historic overall victories in the 1960s.