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21-07-2005, 07:54 PM | #61 | ||||
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21-07-2005, 08:54 PM | #62 | ||
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The GTHO will happen, they will easily sell all of them (EL GT sold out 250 pretty quickly), but it more than likely won't be BA based, and it won't be a stripper. I'd imagine it would only become available on the next all new Falcon. The dillema FPV are facing isn't development costs, or worries about wether they will sell or not, their dillema is wether a new GTHO will live up to the legend of the originals. David Flint has said this many times before. Until it can live up to the hype surrounding it, it won't be built, period.
David Flints comments about an FPV Fairlane on GoAuto have pretty much ruled it out. There is bugger all demand for Fairlanes so why would there be much demand for an FPV version. He said if the Fairlane starts to sell then they will look at it more closely, but with the T3 Fairlane only selling 3 it won't happen, and rightly so. Its not worth the development dollars. |
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22-07-2005, 09:13 PM | #64 | ||
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While Im always for a more powerful and technically advanced falcon, Ford should never ever build a GTHO period, leave the nameplate in the past where it belongs.
Why? Because no matter what Ford could do these days - there WILL be something wrong with it and there will be non stop criticism. Just think about how much the US loves the Munro with Pontiac GTO plates and you will see where Im coming from. |
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05-09-2005, 12:31 AM | #65 | ||
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digging up a old thread but after reading this post on ls1 forums i dont think ford should resurrect the gtho.
it is held in such high regard in both camps that resurrecting it could give the gtho name a blemish it doesnt want or deserve. my 2c cheers http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=43741 |
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05-09-2005, 08:24 AM | #66 | ||
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If ford resurrect the GTHO (something viable and should be undertaken), it must come factory fitted with a Blower..... it: :hihi:
IMO, its not a matter of if, its a matter of when. Ford needs something to compete with the market, other than a GT-P, GT, Phoon.... On a serious note, it would have to have a blower. Ford smashed Holden with the Phoon, they may as well (and we all know they are experimenting with blowers), put a blower on the BOSS, and pump out those GT-HO. Phase 4......
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05-09-2005, 10:23 AM | #67 | |||
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05-09-2005, 10:28 AM | #68 | ||
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I keep saying this, Ford build passenger vehicles, not racecars....!
The "stripper" concept will NEVER happen, it isnt comercially viable.
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05-09-2005, 10:55 AM | #69 | ||
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How about throwing a V10 in it?
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05-09-2005, 10:56 AM | #70 | |||
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It is longer, weighs more and will alienate people from the culture of Aussie Ford performance: V8's.The DOHC 4V 5.4 makes plenty of grunt and has plenty of potential.
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05-09-2005, 11:30 AM | #72 | ||
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Yeah, I've got good advice on the HO coming in October too. Even if you look at FPV's website, they are alluding to a change, and to watch this space.
It only makes sense too doesn't it, when you consider that Ford have confirmed that the boss 260 and 290 are going to be unchanged in the BF. My guess is that after probably mega bucks in investment for the HO, anyone disappointed with the lack of changes in the present FPV lineup will be able to get the GTHO. Those of you who don't want the GTHO name used I must ask why? Even Holden respects the fact that Ford made the fastest production car in Australia, and if they build something with about 350KW and manners to suit why shouldn't they take that nameplate again. Nothing off the shelf at Holden will be able to match it once it goes on sale, and ford will again be the maker of the fastest production car in Oz. Sure Holden will probably get like an 8 litre engine to beat it in the VE, but that's atleast 9 months that Ford will have the power/performance title over Holden in decades. That's gotta equate to great sales for the GTHO. I predict it will be in the high 70K range, as that will not price it out of the GT or GT-P buyers range. Congrats I think should be given to ford for recognising a unique opportunity to exploit the competitions attention being focussed elsewhere ie the VE. |
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If it does happen expect 100K+ There are already allot of deposits sitting with Ford dealers for a limited build "GTHO" if it ever happens. My mail is that if it does ever happen then most of the 250 units are already pre sold to preferential customers or those with deposits.
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Can anyone say anything without being Smacked for it.
Prob. Not :togo: See what happens in October. not long to go now :P : |
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If the BF"GTHO" has no racing intentions then i can't see any point for Ford to give it a phase designation, however im sure it will adopt a unofficial phase name anyway if it does happen..
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1st example: section 95 page 3 carb listing for XA/XBGTHO, body shell 54H/65H (sedan/coupe respectivly) part number D0ZF/Z CA 780 holley carb. Its an obvious error due to forward planning, but showed they were planning none the less.
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There won't be a HO this October .. or any October. As much as it pains me to say this ... the 70s have been and gone .. and so has the HO. To give it the performance it would need to live up to the name and beat the best Holden has to offer, it would be too much for the Harold Scrubys of the world to ignore ( remember the F6? ) .... not to mention a handfull in the wet... not to mention the cost of fuel at the moment... not to mention insurance.
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just to let you all know that if a GTHO has been scrapped, then it's only a recent decision, because i know that Ford re-registered and protected the 'GTHO' name in 2002.
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After all I suspect they don't really want an aftermarket "enhancer" to produce the "xxx" GTHO with a blown alloy V8 that absolutely wipes the floor with the FPV products. Imagine if HSV had let GTS lapse and CSV or whomever had called their Mondo a GTS. Maybe it would have sold a bit better. Actually there is a lesson in that, the Mondo was much quicker and more powerful than the concurrent HSV models but was not a huge success. Why? Maybe the market for hyper-performance cars is just in the fantasy world of those who cannot afford them but like to dream? Then again maybe not. I am sure FPV's marketing gurus have looked at this long and hard. Still, whatever happens, happens, there is bugger all we (forumites) can really do about it. |
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I think the demand for a Hi performance Falcon above the current GT/GT-P from those with the $$ to be able to afford it is far less than from those without the $$... in dream land. FPV arent stupid, they research market demand/opportunity thoroughly.
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Factory blower and you're there. leess than 10k to make it happen.
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