Why Baby Yoda Loves Michigan against 250 GTO California!

Before we kick things off and tell you a little bit about the cars you’ll see (or have seen) on the big screen in Ford v. Ferrari, allow us to act all ’Captain Obvious’ for a moment and inform you that most of the cars in the film aren’t the real deal. The Cobras and GT40s used in the action shots and most of the still shots as well are replicas built by either Superformance or Shelby Legendary Cars. The Ferraris, be it 250 GTOs seen inside Enzo’s factory in Italy or the prototypes raced at Le Mans, were commissioned to Race Car Replicas of Fraser, Michigan.

Most of these fiberglass replicas can be driven around and about although some were hastily fitted with mock-up engines as they were only meant to appear in the back of some shots. Some of the cars used during filming now reside in a shop in Southern California, the majority awaiting new caretakers as they’re being sold off one by one. We discussed already the story of Miles’ No. 1 Ford GT40 Mk. II so head over there if you wanna get chock-full of Mk. II history. We talked about the GT40’s birth and its coming of age in this article where you’ll find enough pedantry to fill a few cabinets. In short, some of the cars in this movie are fake, as you’d expect, and some others are downright wrong in their appearance but, having said that, the makers of the movie made sure to get most of the big things right – and many of the little things too!

The Child, popularly known as “Baby Yoda,” is a character in the new Disney+ series, “The Mandalorian”Disney has said that the seventh episode of “The Mandalorian” will feature an old rival and include a sneak peek at “The Rise of Skywalker.”

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