Beau Boeckmann on His Ford GT and the Inspiration Behind His New Show "Car Kings"
First episode uncovers a long lost Shelby project.Quick stats:Beau Boeckmann, star of Discovery'sCar Kingsand president of Galpin Auto Sports
Daily driver:2019 Ford GT (Beau's rating: 10 on a scale of 1 to 10)
Other cars:see below
Favorite road trip:Los Angeles to Pebble Beach
Car he learned to drive in: 1985 Ford Mustang
First car bought:2019 Ford GT
Beau Boeckmann grew up at his dad's Galpin dealership, which meant he could drive a different car every day if he wanted, and he never had to buy a car like the rest of the world.
But the 2019 Ford GT changed all that. That's when Boeckmann bought his first new car a year short of turning 50.
"That's the first new car I ever got, which is quite a car to get. I had to do an application just like everybody else. And I was fortunate to be selected as one of the 1,350 people to be able to purchase a Ford GT and was then selected again to get their Gulf Heritage edition. That's the car we opened the show with on," says Boeckmann of his new showCar Kingson Discovery Channel and streaming on theMotorTrend app.
It's a perfect 10 for Boeckmann, who sees it as the ultimate Ford that was ever built. "It is just spectacular in every way, from how it drives, to how it sounds to how it looks," says Boeckmann. "I've never been in a car quite like it. It is just amazing. At every moment you're driving the car, you're loving driving."
Talking toMotorTrendis a full-circle moment of sorts for Boeckmann because a Galpin car was on the cover of the magazine.
"That's what launched it all for us," he says. "MotorTrendand Galpin go back to 1953, our very first custom ever. The article was custom cars coming of age, and they did a whole feature because that car was the first time a new car was customized to show what future cars could look like and then sold as a new car at a dealership. As far as we can tell, we were the first dealer to do that type of work, and it was a really amazing custom job that was done as well. It was named one of the top 10 customs of the year byMotorTrend. It was at the Motorama in Pasadena in 1952, so it's got all this really cool history. It's fun to have that history to go back to."
Porsche Cayenne Turbo
Rating: 10
Lately, Boeckmann's daily driver has been a Porsche Cayenne Turbo because of the Santa Clarita Porsche dealership that recently joined the Galpin stable. "I just went from a Jaguar I-Pace to the F-Pace SVR," he says. "With Porsche, for many years I really didn't understand the brand. Here in the United States and growing up at a Ford dealership, we're used to a big growly V-8 that sits in front and pulls you along and makes a lot of noise, and good ol' American muscle."
He said Porsches looked the same every year, too. "What's this six-cylinder engine and a turbo instead of a supercharger? Then a few years ago, you drive a Porsche and you go, 'Oh, now I get it.' The last 911 is probably the finest vehicle I've ever driven. They're really perfection. They're not about changing for change sake; they're about perfecting, perfecting, perfecting. So, when you get into a 911, it's decades and decades of perfection that have gone into that car."




