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The first 2019 Ford GT Heritage Edition will be auctioned at Barrett-Jackson

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Ford

announced recently that it would be

building a few more Ford GTs and accepting new applications.

It also revealed

the 2019 Ford GT Heritage Edition

that fully embraced the

car’s history

with the Gulf Oil paint scheme. But getting an approved application from Ford won’t be the only way to get one of these blue and orange beauties. Ford will be

auctioning

the very first of these special edition cars at the

Barrett-Jackson

Scottsdale auction on January 19.

The car will have the first VIN of the Heritage Editions, and it will feature all the goodies of the special version. That includes the blue and orange paint, the racing number 9 affixed to the hood and doors, forged aluminum wheels, orange brake calipers and a black Alcantara interior with blue and orange stitching.

An added bonus, the proceeds from the auction will go to benefit the United Way of southeast Michigan. The fact this is a charity car, the first of a special line, and a generally difficult vehicle to purchase means it will probably be seriously pricey. Certainly it will go for more than

the base price of about $450,000

. It could hit seven figures, since

John Cena’s car went for $1.4 million

.

If you are planning on bidding on the new

Ford GT

Heritage Edition, you may want to bring a little extra spare cash and room in your trailer, too. The reason is that you could also bring home a previous generation Ford GT Heritage Edition in the same color scheme from the same auction. In fact, three

2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition

cars will be available. Happy bidding!

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