2007 Ford BF Cobra GT Sedan (Number 221/400)
Sold: $48,000
Specifications
Engine | V8, 5400cc |
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Gearbox | 6-speed Automatic |
Body Work | Sedan |
Colour | Winter White & Blue |
Interior | Charcoal Flake |
Trim | Leather |
Wheels | Cast Alloy |
Brakes | Discs |
Description
Drawing inspiration from the hallowed names of the past, Ford recreated a legend in 2007 with the limited-edition FPV GT Cobra. Released at the Sydney Motor Show in both sedan and ute variants, the new GT celebrated the Cobra name last used on the famous white and blue XC hardtops that scored a memorable victory at Bathurst in 1977. Indeed, Ford revealed its latest high performance Falcon during a parade lap of Mount Panorama before the 2007 Bathurst 1000, exactly 30 years since Colin Bond and Allan Moffat’s triumphant 1-2 finish. As with the first Cobra, just 400 individually numbered editions of the new FPV GT Cobra sedan were made available (plus a further 100 utes) and all were snapped up by enthusiasts, many of whom already owned a classic XC Cobra. Ford kitted out the new Cobra with a 302 kW 5.4-litre V8 using an upgraded engine management system, increased compression ratio, re-profiled camshafts, valves and a new exhaust. A choice of manual or auto gearboxes, both with six speeds and limited-slip diff as standard, were offered along with upgraded R-spec suspension and unique 19-inch alloy wheels. In the best Cobra tradition, all cars were finished in white with twin blue racing stripes along with Cobra snake badges on the boot, sides and seats, the latter upholstered in charcoal leather. Priced at $65,000 in 2007, “The new FPV GT Cobra combines the original XC Cobra’s bold styling with the latest in FPV engineering and total performance.” Now a decade old, the FPV Cobra has firmly cemented its place as a future classic and prices have begun to show solid appreciation in recent years.