Get A Free Ford GT Before It Goes On Sale

How To Get A Free Ford GT Before It Officially Goes On Sale

Don Creason
December 30, 2015

Last January Ford pulled the wraps off an all new Ford GT concept car, announced the car would be built, and stunned the automotive world. The car has been a hotly followed and discussed topic ever since, and there’s a waiting list for what will be a super-limited high dollar production run of these cars.

Nearly a year later, Ford has announced how enthusiasts, especially younger ones can get their hands on a free Ford GT of their own. So if the predicted $400,000 price tag is too much, maybe this is your answer.

At the 2016 North American International Auto Show, the Blue Oval will be handing out free 14-piece snap together Ford GT models. Each model bears a stamp on the bottom marking it as one of the auto show kits. The more detailed 28-piece version of this model will go on sale by Revell in April, for $14.99.

These kits have been a popular part of NAIAS swag in the past several years. In 2014 show-goers got an all-new Mustang kit. Last year’s kit was the all-new Ford Raptor, and now this year it’s the GT. “Our annual Revell Make ‘n Take model kit program has become a fun-filled auto show tradition,” said Mark Bentley, Ford Licensing manager. “Letting kids build their own Ford GT is a great way to introduce them to the Ford brand and create new enthusiasts.”