The Ford Mk.IV was the final iteration of the Ford GT40. The car only competed in two races, the 12h of Sebring and the 24h of Le Mans, both in 1967; the car won both races. The GT40 Mk.IV was also notable as being the only version of the GT40 which was designed and built in the United States (the Mk I to III were built in the United Kingdom), with a total of six built by Kar Kraft.
The initial livery of the GT40 Mk.IV casting resembles that of the livery of the real car which won the 1967 24h of Le Mans driven by Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt; the graphics of this release were done by Leeway Chang. This casting could be seen as a successor casting of sorts to the original Redline Ford Mark IV from 1969.
From the back of the 2021 card:
Born: 1967, Wixom, Michigan
Designer: Ford
The GT40 Mk IV earned its place in racing history when it won Le Mans 1967 with American drivers, crew, chassis and tires. This remarkable achievement remains the first and only All-American victory in the legendary 24-hour race at Le Mans.