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Ford v Ferrari is now available on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD. The home video release also includes a 60 minute behind the scenes documentary in which the crew discusses bringing auto history to life.
Fact versus fiction is a particularly tough line to tread in car-enthusiast movies. Early reviews from the traditional Hollywood sources of James Mangold's compelling yarnFord v. Ferrarihave been ...
DETROIT — The son of a factory worker is bringing the actual cars used to film "Ford v Ferrari ... is an original race car. The Ferrari was fabricated for the movie to specs," said Peter ...
Ford v Ferrari ... cars provided by SoCal dealer Shelby Legendary Cars in Irvine. They are constructed by Superformance to the originals' exacting specifications. There is a lot to look for in the ...
Ferrari” movie cars as well as showing the movie “Cars ... out for this unique public appearance are the 1966 red Ford GT40 used in both the major race scenes, the 1967 GT40 car that ...
This replica, one of two made for the film, was driven by actor Christian Bale in the movie and will be auctioned in January. The Ford replica was one of two GT40 Mk II cars built for the film by ...
Carroll Shelby was tapped to be the man to create and race the car to beat Ferrari—the Ford GT40. While these efforts failed in 1964 and 1965, the movie successfully highlights the development ...
20th Century Studios Two of the photo rigs used to capture the track action in Ford v. Ferrari ... Like the sets, many of the cars that roar the movie to life are period-correct re-creations.
‘Ford v Ferrari’ does not address Carroll Shelby’s reason for leaving racing Carroll Shelby used to be ... all three Ford cars cross the finish line together. In the movie, Miles reluctantly ...
DETROIT - The actual cars from the Oscar winning movie “Ford v Ferrari ... Along with the actual P330 Ferrari and Ford GT40 used in the film, WWE legend Ric Flair will be making an appearance ...
The biographical drama "Ford v Ferrari" hits theaters Friday, and it tells the story of American car designer Carroll ... and read in press reviews, the movie looks to [be] an entertaining ...