The story of Kar-Kraft began, as did many others in the automotive
industry, with an axe to grind. In 1963, Ford was seriously interested
in purchasing Ferrari. Ferrari was a legendary brand with considerable
success in racing, and Ford saw the acquisition as a great way to be
instantly successful in the racing arena. When Enzo Ferrari realized
that Ford would not give him complete control of the racing program, he
backed out of the deal late in the process. Ford had spent millions in
vetting and audits, which then set in motion a vengeful response against
Ferrari. The result was the unthinkable: Ford beat Ferrari at Le Mans.
Ford wanted to become competitive quickly, but it did not have the race
history or resources in house. To remedy the situation, Ford searched
the U.K. for an independent company to help accelerate its race car
development. It first settled on Lola Cars and set up Ford Advanced
Vehicles. Later, Ford brought its LeMans effort to the U.S. and the
Kar-Kraft relationship was established. Although Kar-Kraft was
technically an independent company, it really only had one customer:
Ford Special Vehicles. Kar-Kraft's story doesn't begin and end with the
GT 40 that took the win away from Ferrari at Le Mans. Ford expanded upon
the program and organized an all-out assault on racing in general. Cars
were prepared for Trans-Am, NASCAR, NHRA, and Can-Am competition. Street
versions of the Boss 429 were assembled under its roof. And fabled
prototypes including the LID Boss 302 Maverick, and Mach 2C were all
assembled in Ford's contracted race shop. And then, out of the blue, its
doors closed for good on a cold day in 1970.
History tells us that Ford won Le Mans, the Daytona 500, and the
Trans-Am championship. But it doesn't tell us how this was accomplished.
Author Charlie Henry (a former Kar-Kraft employee) has enlisted the help
of many of his former co-workers to bring you the very first book ever
published on Ford's all-encompassing special projects facility,
Kar-Kraft.
Author: Charlie Henry
Author Bio: NA
ISBN: 9781613252864
Publisher: CarTech
Binding Type: Hardcover
Illustrations: 136 color, 196 b/w
Language: NA
Pages: 192
Printing Status: In Print
Edition: NA
Country Made: NA