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2008 Melbourne International Motorshow Auction
Lot
34

1972 Ford Falcon XA GT Coupe

$92,000

melbourne

Sold

Specifications

Engine V8, 351-cid
Gearbox 3-Speed Automatic
Body Work Coupe
Colour Summer Gold
Interior Saddle
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Cast Alloy
Brakes Discs/Drums

Description

This lot is no longer available

The first all-Australian Falcon was the XA, launched in 1972 with completely new, more rounded styling and was the first Falcon developed exclusively for Australian conditions. Although a GT version of the new Falcon was included right from the outset, it was an altogether more refined package than the somewhat crude, more race-oriented GTs of old. In another break with tradition, Ford announced a hardtop coupe version of the Falcon with the aim of using it for racing. Launched at the 1972 London Motor Show, the stylish newcomers had fastback styling similar to the big American Torinos, with pillarless side window treatment, longer doors and dished rear window. The GT package, available in either hardtop or sedan guise, consisted of special wheels, blacked out bonnet and sill panels, vents on the front wings, special badges and interior trim. Mechanically, the XA GT retained the Cleveland 351-cid V8 (developing 300bhp) with a choice of manual or automatic transmissions. The XA GT enjoyed a very successful racing career, becoming the only Ford GT to win at Bathurst on more than one occasion after taking successive victories in 1973 (with Moffat/Geoghegan) and 1974 (Bartlett/Goss). The XA GT was a rare car, with production figures indicating just 1,868 sedans and 891 coupes were made, and they have seen unprecedented growth in values over the last few years, a trend that shows no signs of abating.