What is an XA GT Falcon worth?
1972 Falcon XA GTs can sell for $95,000 in good condition and in excess of $140,000 in excellent condition, according to Trade Unique Cars.
How many XA GT RPO were made?
259 vehicles
Only 259 vehicles were reportedly made, and the models were quietly distributed across Australian dealerships. In July, a true ‘barn-find’ Ford Falcon GT RPO 83 coupe broke records at auction. Known as the ‘Chicken Coupe’, the vehicle sold for more than $300,000, exceeding estimates.
How many El GT Falcons were made?
A total of 250 EL GTs were built and sold in Australia; 135 were automatic, and 115 were manual. Fifteen extra cars were built for New Zealand, with two of those heading to South Africa.
Who owns the Gtho Phase 4?
One of the racecars was sold to NSW rally driver Bruce Hodgson who rallied it in competition. It was eventually destroyed and no longer exists. Another was sold to Queensland rally driver Keith Goodall and subsequently bought by Queensland collector David Bowden who still owns it. The third car is in our photos.
How many XY GTHO were made?
300 XY GT
Production. Production of the XY Falcon range totalled 118,666 vehicles. 1,557 XY Falcon GTs and 300 XY GT-HOs were built.
How much did the XA GT sell for?
A rust-filled rare Aussie muscle car has flown the coop for a huge sum. The 1973 Ford Falcon XA GT sold at auction for $300,909, more than three times original estimates.
How much is a Gtho worth?
A classic Ford Falcon has fetched well over $1 million at auction, setting a record price for iconic Australian cars. The Yellow Glo Ford GTHO Phase III Falcon sold on Saturday for $1.3 million, making it the most expensive road registerable Australian classic sold under the hammer.
What year is XD Falcon?
Ford Falcon (XD) | |
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Also called | Ford Fairmont (XD) |
Production | March 1979 – March 1982 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size car |
How much is a Ford Gtho worth?
$1.3 million
A classic Ford Falcon has fetched well over $1 million at auction, setting a record price for iconic Australian cars. The Yellow Glo Ford GTHO Phase III Falcon sold on Saturday for $1.3 million, making it the most expensive road registerable Australian classic sold under the hammer.