I received a PM asking what cars I enjoyed better than the Ford GT. Well every day is a new day and tastes change and one day I may enjoy this one better than the other. Lines of a car, engineering, mood of the day are factors. Now because of this I took the Bruce Meyer approach. When he adds to his collection he sells one to make space for a new one. Hence he must like the newer auto better than the one it replaces. With that in mind here goes. (I won't mention any early cars manufactured in Stamford, Norwalk or anywhere in Connecticut).
Cunningham Special --Commemorates three speed records by DePalma at Sheepshead Speedway. One of the first boattail designs.
Maybach V-12 Zeppelin
Stout Scarab
M-B 540K Special Roadster
'37 Peugeot 402 Darl'Mat Roadster
Pegaso Z
MB 300SL alloy
OSCA S 5187
Jaguar E type
Bizzarrini 5300GT
And a tons of American muscle!
I think it would be tougher if it was the GT40 because the Ford GT had a large number made and more or less a reason to make a tribute car.
I would also pick the McLaren F1, P1 and next years limited P1 track.