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It's not every day that you see a development mule on public roads undergoing rigorous testing. It's certainly not every day that you run across a Ford GT development car on a Michigan highway.

Looking like a mix of a 3-D printed car and a kit car, the all-new Ford GT is clearly going through its first trials as a productionalized vehicle. While we're fairly confident this is one of the first actual vehicles making its way around with functional components, it still is looking very rough. It reminds me of a Ferrari "Frankenstein" prototype that looks overwhelmingly bootleg.

Check out the suspect parts, including: the headlights, mirrors, exhaust, taillights.

While I must admit I don't know the GT concept bolt-for-bolt, from what I can tell it appears to stay pretty much dead on from a design perspective. Do YOU note any discernible differences from the concept that debuted in Detroit and appeared at the other big shows?

Hell, Ford didn't even both to try and conceal it via camouflage, which is an unusual move for an automaker.


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SPIED: FIRST Spy Pics Of The FIRST, All-New Ford GT On Public Roads

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