If you've payed close attention to automotive social media in the past few months, you probably know that lucky Ford GT customers are finally getting their hands on the car. Thanks to Ford's monthly sales report, we know that the company has delivered 21 examples so far this year to customers in the United States, with nine deliveries last month alone.

Ford plans on building 250 GTs per year between 2017 and 2020 for a total production run of 1000 cars. The first production-spec GT, which was reportedly delivered to Bill Ford, rolled off the factory line at racing firm Multimatic's Ontario facility last December, though Ford didn't report any GT sales in 2016.

Multimatic plans on building one GT per day, so if Ford has only delivered 21 GTs thus far, production is clearly still ramping up. Currently, it's not clear whether Ford has delivered any production-spec to GT customers outside the US, but we've reached out to the company to find out.

Hilariously, the Lincoln MKS, which was replaced by the Continental for 2017, outsold the GT by a whopping seven cars in June of this year. In other news, Ford sold 8655 F-series pickups for every single GT delivered last month.

That's a useful metric to show just how tiny Ford GT production is for a huge corporation like Ford. Nine cars delivered in a month would be astronomical for, say, Koenigsegg, but it's a drop in the bucket for Ford.

Maybe next month the GT will outsell the MKS.

via Michael Martinez on Twitter

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