The Uniqueness of the Ford GT’s ‘Guillotine Doors’

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Introduction to the Ford GT’s Unique Doors

When discussing the Ford GT, one cannot overlook its unique doors. Although there is no official name for these doors, we have opted to christen them ‘guillotine doors’. These striking features take inspiration from the racing GT40s of the sixties and integrate the roof into the top of the door. This design was initially intended to ease driver changes during races such as Le Mans.

Historical Background and Racing Legacy

The incorporation of the roof into the door was revolutionary during the sixties and was primarily focused on improving efficiency in races. During events like Le Mans, quick and seamless driver switches were essential. The ‘guillotine doors’ facilitated this process, allowing two racers to perform the switch rapidly while mechanics could efficiently lean over and belt them in.

Challenges in Modern Road Use

While the design was ideal for racing, utilizing these doors in a road car presented some challenges. For instance, if you are tall, there’s a high chance of hitting your head, or getting ‘scalped’. Additionally, due to their one-piece design and significant size, entering and exiting the car becomes quite cumbersome, especially when parked close to another vehicle. This makes them less ideal for everyday use, such as in a crowded Lidl car park.

Aesthetic Appeal and Distinctive Style

Despite the practical challenges, the ‘guillotine doors’ undeniably add to the Ford GT’s cool factor. Sometimes, style and aesthetic appeal are all that matter. The visual impact of these unique doors sets the Ford GT apart and continues to captivate enthusiasts around the world.

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