This is the kind of news that stops people in their tracks.
An ultra-rare Ford GT40 — a car that can command anywhere from $4 million to $10 million — is now heavily damaged after a violent crash in Carmichael, California. It is said that the driver who bought the car some time ago was seriously injured in the incident.
And it all happened in seconds.
The crash happened near Winding Way and Manzanita in the Carmichael area of Sacramento. According to initial reports and footage now circulating online, the Ford GT40 lost control and crashed hard enough to leave the historic supercar significantly damaged.
It wasn’t just another alien.
The GT40 is one of the most iconic race-bred cars, tied directly to Ford’s Le Mans dominance. Cars like these rarely appeal to the surface, and when they do, they carry values that place them in a completely different category than modern supercars.
That’s what makes this crash hit differently.
Details emerging from the scene suggest the car was recently purchased, reportedly from a Ferrari dealership in San Francisco earlier this year. Comparable GT40 models have sold at auction for around $2.5 million, while others can reach much higher depending on history and condition.
That puts this car firmly in the multi-million-dollar range.
Which means it wasn’t just an accident. It was a sudden loss that most people would never see in person, let alone.
Both the driver and a passenger were taken to the hospital after the accident. According to an update shared by the family, the condition of both is now stable.
That result may not be guaranteed.
An ambulance was already nearby at the time of the incident, allowing for a quick response. Witnesses also rushed to help before emergency crews took over completely, which likely played a significant role in what happened next.
In an accident involving a car like this, things can go wrong quickly.
Later, the driver’s family is appealing for help from anyone who may have seen what happened. The driver’s daughter has appealed for witnesses to come forward with any information or footage that could help piece together the sequence of events.
Video of the crash has already been circulating, but investigators and the family are still looking for more clarity.
Right now, there are still unanswered questions.
The Ford GT40 was not designed to be forgiving.
It was built for racing, for speed, and for pushing the limits. Even after decades, that DNA has not changed. Cars like this demand respect, and when something goes wrong, the margin for error is almost non-existent.
That’s part of the appeal.
This is also a risk.
There is no official word on what caused the crash and the condition of the vehicle beyond visual damage is not fully known. What is clear is that the car will require extensive repairs, if that is possible based on the extent of the damage.
For collectors, originality and condition are everything.
And once such a car is damaged, it permanently changes its story.
At its center is more than just a car.
It’s a moment where something incredibly rare, valuable, and historically important is instantly reduced to rubble. It’s also a reminder that no matter how valuable a car is, it doesn’t protect you from what can happen behind the wheel.
Because in the end, even a million dollar machine can’t control what happens in the real world.
And sometimes, it only takes a few seconds for everything to change.
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