The auction website Bring a Trailer just keeps listing incredible supercars with stunningly low miles on their odometers. Just last week, a Porsche Carrera GT with only 780 miles on the clock set a new world record with a closing bid of $1.9 million—and immediately after the action ended, BaT listed a 250-mile example that currently sits at $1.7 with seven days remaining until the final gavel. Now, a 2019 Ford GT finished in Snake Skin Green and equipped with the Carbon Series package that added $70,000 of MSRP just cracked $1 million with 11 days remaining in the auction.

Snake Skin Green And Exposed Carbon

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The exterior looks absolutely pristine, as befitting such a museum-mileage collectible finished in a bright green with plenty of exposed carbon fiber weave visible. Everything from the racing stripes to the wheels, side skirts, front splitter, and rear diffuser built from the miracle material complements the Snake Skin Green paint shade, while the Extended Color Palette cost another $30,000 and added a silver stripe between the two racing stripes to match the mirror caps and brake calipers.

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Carbon Fiber Covering The Twin-Turbo EcoBoost

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Mounted amidships in the (you guessed it) carbon fiber monocoque lurks a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 producing peaks of 647 horsepower and 550 lb-ft of torque. The entire engine compartments, from the covers to shroud, all show off carbon, as well. That powerplant routes grunt to the rear wheels thorugh a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox built by Getrag and controlled by paddle shifters on the Alcantara and carbon-fiber steering wheel.

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So New The Tags Are Still On

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The rest of the interior also sports a ton of Alcantara and more carbon fiber on display, from the door sills to dash trim, center console, and the door themselves. The driver's carbon-fiber Sparco seat does not move, though Ford decided to make the pedals and steering wheel adjustable, and included goodies go so far as floor mats embroidered with images of this GT's VIN plate. With only 31 miles elapsed since new, even the tag on the dash remains in place for the next owner to remove—or not. Extensive documentation like build photos, factory books, and a signed certificate declaring the Snake Skin Green paint as unique to this car all accompany the auction, which should continue to climb well above the $1,001,000 bid before the fun ends in 11 days.

Source: bringatrailer.com.