For the 1969 season John Wyer knowing that the GT40 had reached the limits of its development charged Len Bailey to design a new car conformed to the new 3 liter prototype category : The Mirage M2. It used a V12 BRM engine. It was not their first choice but Alan Mann got the exclusivity on the 3 liter Ford engine for its F3L/P68 racing car.
Daytona started the season. No luck there for the Gulf team with an engine failure and a crash. At Sebring Jacky Icks again with 1075 got the win. The next race was the BOAC 500 at Brands Hatch, 1074 was entered with the first Mirage M2 driven by Icks and Oliver. 1074 finished 5th but the Mirage performances and reliability were disappointing. No cars were sent at Monza and for Spa and the Nurburgring JWA sent 2 Mirages M2 with poor results ( a 7th place and 3 DNF). The Mirages were obviously not ready for Le Mans. They preferred to send the more reliable GT40 (the trusty 1075 with 1076).
Close to the end of the 24 hours 1076 was leading the race when some braking problems occurred and after being repaired it found itself at the 3d place which it kept to the end. 1075 took the lead with a Porsche 908 on its tail. After an homeric 2 1/2 hours battle with the 908 driven by Larousse / Herman 1075 driven by Icks / Oliver passed the finish line with only a 100 meter gap.
The Ford GT40 #1075 was the first car to win twice back to back the 24 hours of Le Mans.
For the last race of the season at the Watkins Glen JWA sent the new Mirage M3 (in fact a M2 with an open body) with finally the 3 liter Ford ( a detuned formula 1 engine) Again with no success. Gulf and JWA signed with Porsche for the two following seasons and put an end to the Mirage project.
A few privateers raced the GT40 in 1969: GT 103 (W.Wonder) 1049 (F.C. Grant) AMGT2 (Escuderia Montjuich) 1010 (P. Sadler) 1081 (IGFA) 1033 (ESCA) 1038 (J.Jordan) were among the most regular.
The Chassis J10 developed for the Can Am has been sold to the Agapiou Brothers who raced it without any success in a few Can Am races in 1969 and 70.
The Le Mans line up:
#6 - Mk1 - Chassis 1075 - Winner - Entered by Gulf / JWA
#7 - Mk1 - Chassis 1076 - 3rd - Entered by Gulf / JWA
#68 - Mk1 - Chassis 1081 - 6th - Entered by DAZ
#9 - Mk1 - Chassis 1009 - DNF - Entered by Guthrie / Alan Mann
#8 - Mk1 - Chassis 1010 - DNF - Entered by P. Sadler
#58 - Mk1 - Chassis 1033 - DNF - Entered by ESCA
- Mk1 - Chassis 1082 - DNS - Entered by Ford France
The Models:
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1075 - Winner Le Mans 1969 (IXO) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1075 - Winner Le Mans 1969 (JOUEF EVOLUTION) |
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The same |
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Ford Gt40 Mk1 - Chassis 1076 - 3rd Le Mans 1969 (Kit RECORD Modified) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1081 - 6th Le Mans 1969 (IXO) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1081 - 5th Watkins Glen 1969 (BANG) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1009 - Quit 6th hour Le Mans 1969 (Kit TENARIV) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1010 - Quit 10th hour Le Mans 1969
(SPARK) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1033 - DNS Le Mans 1969 (Kit ORIGINAL MINIATURES) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1075 - Winner Sebring 1969 (REVELL) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1081 - 4th Monza 1969 (Kit RECORD modified) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1076 - DNF Sebring 1969 (Kit JOHN DAY modified) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis AMGT2 - DNF BOAC 500 at Brands Hatch
(Kit TENARIV) |
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The same |
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Mirage M2 - Chassis 002 - DNF BOAC 500 at Brands Hatch 1969
(PROVENCE MOULAGE) |
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The same |
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Mirage M3 - Chassis 001 - DNF Zeltweg 1969
(PROVENCE MOULAGE) |
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The same |
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The Gulf /JWA crew servicing 1075 |
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Ford G7A - Chassis J10 - Can Am 1969 Michigan (MARSH MODELS)
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1082 - 5th 1000 Km of Paris
(Kit RECORD modified - decals GP) |
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The same |
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Mirage M1 - Chassis M10001 - Ret. 9 Hours of Kyalami 1969
(Kit MARSH MODELS) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1081 - 6th Nurburgring 1969 (Kit RECORD modified) |
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The same |
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Ford GT40 Mk1 - Chassis 1076 - DNF Daytona 1969
(Kit MARSH MODELS) |
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The same |
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