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Original Ford GT40 Mark IV Pencil Drawing Signed by Dan Gurney | Danny Day Artwork
Original Ford GT40 Mark IV Pencil Drawing Signed by Dan Gurney | Danny Day Artwork
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This original pencil drawing by acclaimed automotive artist Danny Day showcases the legendary Ford GT40 Mark IV, one of the most important endurance racing cars ever built. Created in 2005 and personally hand signed by Le Mans winner Dan Gurney, this one-of-a-kind framed artwork celebrates one of the greatest victories in American motorsports history.
The Ford GT40 Mark IV holds a unique place in racing history as the only American-designed, American-built, American-powered, and American-driven car to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans outright. In 1967, Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt piloted the iconic No. 1 GT40 Mark IV to an unforgettable overall victory, forever cementing the car's legendary status.
Rendered entirely in graphite, Danny Day's original drawing captures the GT40 Mark IV's unmistakable long-tail profile, aerodynamic bodywork, and purposeful stance with exceptional precision. Professionally framed and ready for display, this rare original artwork is an outstanding addition to any Ford GT40, Le Mans, Dan Gurney, or automotive art collection.
Features
- Original one-of-a-kind pencil drawing by Danny Day.
- Personally hand signed by Dan Gurney.
- Created in 2005.
- Subject: Ford GT40 Mark IV, 1967 Le Mans-winning race car.
- Original artwork, not a print or reproduction.
- Professionally framed and ready for display.
- Overall framed size: 15" × 18".
- Excellent overall collector condition.
- Professionally packaged and fully insured for shipment.
Authenticity & Provenance
This is an original hand-drawn pencil artwork created by Danny Day in 2005, not a print or reproduction. The drawing was personally autographed by Dan Gurney, one of America's greatest racing drivers and co-winner of the 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans. It comes from the original publisher collection, providing exceptional provenance and collector appeal.
About the Ford GT40 Mark IV
The Ford GT40 Mark IV was developed specifically to compete at the highest level of endurance racing. Built with an American-designed chassis, a powerful 427 cubic-inch Ford V8, and advanced aerodynamics, the Mark IV represented the pinnacle of Ford's GT40 program.
Its greatest triumph came at the 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans, where Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt claimed overall victory in dominant fashion. The achievement remains historic as the only overall Le Mans victory by an entirely American-designed, built, powered, and driven race car.
About Dan Gurney
Dan Gurney was one of the most accomplished and versatile drivers in motorsports history. A winner in Formula One, NASCAR, IndyCar, Can-Am, Trans-Am, and endurance racing, he was also an accomplished constructor and innovator whose influence continues throughout modern racing.
His accomplishments include:
- Winner of the 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans.
- Formula One Grand Prix winner.
- Can-Am race winner.
- Indianapolis 500 winner as a team owner.
- Founder of All American Racers (AAR).
- Widely credited with popularizing the podium champagne celebration.
His authentic signature makes this original artwork an exceptional piece of American racing history.
Condition
Excellent overall collector condition. The original pencil drawing remains beautifully preserved with outstanding detail and presentation. Created in 2005 and professionally framed. As with many vintage framed works, the frame may exhibit minor cosmetic wear consistent with age. Any such imperfections are limited to the frame and do not affect the original artwork or Dan Gurney signature.
About the Artist
Danny Day is an internationally recognized American automotive artist whose work is celebrated for its realism, historical accuracy, and technical precision. His original drawings and limited editions have been personally signed by many of motorsports' greatest legends and are highly sought after by collectors around the world.
As with many original works of art, photographs cannot fully capture the depth, detail, and craftsmanship that are best appreciated in person.
Condition: Excellent vintage collector condition. Produced in 2005 and professionally framed. As with many vintage framed works, the frame may exhibit minor cosmetic wear consistent with age. The artwork itself remains beautifully preserved and display-ready.
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