"Three production prototype cars were shown in 2003 as part of Ford's centennial, and Carroll Shelby was one of the drivers at that event. He provided imput on "Workhorse 1" which was the first prototype Ford GT. This priceless car does not have cutaway doors like the production version but instead features tape stripes outlining the future design feature."
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