Design Review: Ford GR-1 Concept (2004-2005)

Concept cars are a beautiful thing for automotive enthusiasts. Even though it's highly unlikely anyone will get the chance of driving or owning them, these vehicles express the wildest dreams of car designers, free from the restrictions associated with mass production, platform sharing and cost-cutting. The Ford GR-1 Concept of 2004 is a similar case, so we are going to talk about it before it goes in limited production, 16 long years after its original debut (more on that later).

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