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Follow on Google News | Take Home This 2005 Ford GT Supercar – "America's Ferrari Killer"!By: New Beginning Children's Homes Grand Prize: To celebrate its 100th anniversary, Ford reprised the classic GT40 Mark II. The result was the 2005 Ford GT. This legendary supercar is powered by a 550-horsepower, supercharged V-8 backed by a six-speed manual transmission. It propels from 0-60 mph in 3.3 seconds with a top speed of 205 mph. This grand-prize 2005 Ford GT was hand-built by trained technicians with specially selected UAW workers completing its assembly at Ford's Wixom, Michigan factory. It was built with several tribute elements including a clamshell rear hatch with engine view, dual painted racing stripes and side air scoops reminiscent of the original GT40's functional design. Inside the cabin you'll find retro-inspired toggle switches and round aluminum-accented gauges, leather trimmed seats with a carbon-fiber structure, leather-trimmed instrument panel and door panels, a tilt/telescoping leather-wrapped steering wheel with integrated controls, a McIntosh premium audio system, air conditioning and power windows. Other extra-cost factory options include: BBS light weight forged aluminum wheels, 18-inch front and 19-inch rear; and painted brake calipers. This 2005 Ford GT is in like-new condition and was meticulously cared for in climate-control storage. Original MSRP was $155,345 but this highly sought-after collector car has appreciating significantly in value with examples now selling for over $400,000. Don't miss the opportunity for a chance to win the ultimate all-American supercar! ENTER NOW by calling toll-free to (866) 600-0646 and using promo code PL1224F or entering online at www.dreamgiveaway.com/ New Beginning Children's Homes (NBCH), the sponsor of this giveaway, is a 501(c)3 provider of family-style long-term residential care with a mission to provide foster children a safe and faith-centered family atmosphere where they can heal, grow and be loved while working through difficult life issues. In addition to the funding it receives, NBCH provided grants to eight amazing US-based non-profits. End
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