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Where was the Ford GT assembled?

The Ford GT, a high-performance sports car, was assembled at the Multimatic Motorsports facility in Markham, Ontario, Canada. This specialized facility was chosen by Ford to produce the limited-edition Ford GT due to Multimatic's expertise in advanced manufacturing techniques and experience in building high-performance vehicles.


The Ford GT Production Facility


The Ford GT was not assembled at a traditional Ford manufacturing plant, but rather at the Multimatic Motorsports facility in Markham, Ontario. Multimatic is an automotive engineering and manufacturing company that has a long history of working with Ford on various high-performance vehicle projects.


Multimatic was selected by Ford to handle the production of the Ford GT due to the company's capabilities in advanced manufacturing processes, such as the extensive use of carbon fiber in the GT's construction. The Markham facility was equipped with specialized tools and equipment to meticulously assemble each Ford GT, ensuring the highest levels of quality and attention to detail.


Limited Production and Exclusivity


The Ford GT was produced in limited numbers, with only around 1,350 units built between 2016 and 2022. This exclusivity, combined with the car's advanced design and performance capabilities, made the Ford GT a highly sought-after and prestigious vehicle.



  • The Ford GT was produced in two distinct generations: the first generation from 2016 to 2019, and the second generation from 2017 to 2022.

  • Each generation of the Ford GT was limited to a specific production run, with the first generation capped at 1,000 units and the second generation at 350 units.

  • The Ford GT's production was carefully managed to maintain its exclusivity and desirability, with potential buyers required to go through a rigorous application process to be selected to purchase the vehicle.


The Ford GT's assembly at the Multimatic Motorsports facility in Markham, Ontario, was a key factor in the car's exclusivity and high-quality craftsmanship. The specialized production process and limited production numbers contributed to the Ford GT's status as a highly coveted and prestigious sports car.

What Fords are built in America?


Where Are Ford Vehicles Made?

  • Flat Rock, MI: Ford Fusion, Ford Mustang.
  • Wayne, MI: Ford Focus.
  • Kansas City, MO: Ford F-150.
  • Louisville, KY: Ford Escape.
  • Chicago, IL: Ford Explorer.



What does GT stand for?


Grand tourerGrand tourer / Full name
The concept of the GT car emerged from Europe in the mid-1900s, with the goal of being both a high-performance automobile and a long-distance driver. So GT — meaning grand tourer or gran tourer — makes sense.



How much is a Ford GT40 worth today?


A: The lowest recorded sale price was $2,400,000 for a 1967 Ford GT40 MK IV on Aug 13 2021. Q: What is the average sale price of a Ford GT40? A: The average price of a Ford GT40 is $5,602,000.



Who owns Multimatic?


Peter Czapka
Multimatic Was Founded in the 1950s
The current iteration of Multimatic, based in Markham, Ontario, Canada, was founded in 1984 by Peter Czapka, Tony's son, in partnership with Stronach as Multimatic Mechanisms. The younger Czapka later bought out Stronach and is now the sole owner.



Did Multimatic build the Ford GT?


Multimatic Motorsports is the exclusive agent responsible for the sales, manufacture and support of the Ford GT Mk II. Production is limited to 45 vehicles, with a base price of $1.2 Million USD.



Is the Ford GT40 American or British?


The Ford GT40 is a high-performance endurance racing car with the Mk I, Mk II, and Mk III model cars being based upon the British Lola Mk6, and were designed and built in England, while the GT40 Mk IV model was designed and built entirely within the United States.



Who actually built the Ford GT40?


Eric Broadley created a mid-engine, Ford-powered sports car called the Lola GT. David Hobbs and Richard Attwood raced one at Le Mans in 1963, while we saw one in the US, raced by John Mecom's team. Ford bought a pair of the GTs and hired Broadley, John Wyer and Roy Lunn to create a Ford version, the GT40. The name?



Where was the Ford GT built?


The Ford GT is built unlike any other car in Ford's lineup. It's actually put together by legendary racing firm Multimatic outside Toronto in a small factory that employs just 100 workers. This plant looks more like a Ferrari or a McLaren factory—not what you'd expect from Ford.



Where did Shelby build the GT40?


Ford GT40
ManufacturerFord Advanced Vehicles John Wyer Automotive Engineering Kar Kraft Holman-Moody Shelby American
Production1964–1969 105 produced
AssemblyUnited Kingdom: Slough (Mk I, Mk II, and Mk III) United States: Los Angeles (Mk I & Mk II Modifications) and Wixom, Michigan (Wixom Assembly Plant) (Mk IV)



Where was the original Shelby factory?


Venice, California
Shelby American, Inc. is an American high performance automobile company founded by driver Carroll Shelby. The Shelby American name has been used by several legally distinct corporations founded by Shelby since his original shop in Venice, California began operation in 1962.


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