Unless you've got both a Ford GT and your own vehicle lift you'll probably never see this particular Easter Egg. It's underneath the vehicle, on the central belly pan that smooths the car's underside out for high-speed stability. If you can get under the car and look up you'll see the letters "GT" formed in the ribbed pattern used to strengthen the belly pan's metal (tiny bends, or "ribs," in large pieces of otherwise flat metal help the metal resist bending). An additional Easter Egg related to this item -- the first three "production" GTs built for the 2004 model year and the Centennial celebration in June 2003 (all three are still owned by Ford) do not have this "GT" pattern in their belly pans...
Karl Brauer, Editor in Chief, Edmunds.com @ 4,923 miles

jerrywimer says:
08:57 AM, 08/15/06
So in this case the *lack* of something may actually turn out to be a hot commodity some day?