FPV GT

With more than 3000 BA GT sedan variants in owners hands up to the end of August 2005, Ford Performance Vehicles has created the most successful GT Falcon of all time.

Ford Performance Vehicles has created the most successful GT Falcon of all time. According to FPV, the company has sold more than 3000 BA GT sedan variants up to the end of August 2005. This eclipses the previous benchmark of 2949 set by the iconic XW GT Falcon and GTHO Falcon built between 1969 and 1970.

"Our customers have made it perfectly clear that FPV has developed a credible vehicle to carry the legacy of one of the country’s most revered motoring names. We have re-created the essence of a GT but, with class-leading technologies such as the quad cam Boss 290 V8 and Control Blade IRS we have taken the legend into the 21st century," said David Flint, Managing Director of Ford Performance Vehicles.

FPV has sold 1798 GT and 1275 GT-P models since it began deliveries in March 2003. The choice between automatic and manual transmissions has been evenly split in both BA and BA MkII models, with GT buyers swaying slightly in favour of the manual transmissions while the luxury-features standard in GT-P tempted buyers more towards the four-speed auto.

The introduction of GT stripes as an option on all Boss 290-powered vehicles has proven popular with FPV buyers. Almost 50 per cent of BA models are fitted with stripes, with the number increasing to more than 65 per cent with the introduction of the bonnet bulge decal in the BA MkII models.

 

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