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New Ford for Australia, Falcon GT!
Article:
Ford Performance Vehicles is proud to announce the return of the GT to Australia.
Based on the new BA Falcon, the GT will draw on a heritage dating back to the 1967 XR GT.
"We've always said that when the time was right and we had the right car, Ford would revive the iconic GT nameplate," Ford Australia President Geoff Polites said.
"And with the imminent launch of the BA Falcon, that time is now."
Ford Performance Vehicles Managing Director David Flint said the new GT was the car Ford fans across the country had been waiting for.
"The GT nameplate deserves the very best car as a starting point. Having been part of the planning for BA since its inception, I knew it provided the perfect launching point."
Mr Flint said motoring enthusiasts would get their first look at the GT at this year's Sydney Motor Show in October.
The new car will be available for sale through the chain of Ford Performance Vehicles dealers early in 2003.
Mr Polites said specifications or prices would be released closer to the launch of the vehicle.
"However, Ford fans can rest assured that this car will deliver on all fronts, and will be more than worthy of carrying such a prestigious nameplate.
"It's a red letter day for the company, and the realisation of a personal dream for me," Mr Polites said.
Mr Flint said the Ford Performance Vehicles GT would become the most attainable sedan in the range, and represent the majority of Ford Performance Vehicles sales.
The GT will live up to the GT legend by combining exceptional power with total handling, an exceptional safety package, and aggressive aesthetics.
"GT represents a performance sports car that goes beyond the standard Australian-built sports car. Its aggressive looks and powerful engine will be balanced by developments to the chassis, improvements to the driveline, and bigger brakes. The combination of all these elements will give the driver a true sense of what high-performance cars are all about - power, handling, braking, looks, masculinity, and status."
Technologically advanced and meticulously engineered, the GT will be a worthy heir to the GT's proud heritage.
The initial Ford Performance Vehicles line-up will consist of three cars - the GT, the GT-P (Performance Spec) sedan and the Pursuit Ute.
The Ford Performance Vehicles GT-P (Performance Spec) will blend performance, safety, and luxury equipment with an aggressive visual appearance, while the FPV Pursuit Ute will represent the pinnacle of performance utes in the Ford range.
It will be the ultimate "work and play" vehicle, offering exceptional performance and driving dynamics that build upon the success of the previous Pursuit Ute vehicles.
"It will share its driving dynamics and front end looks with the GT sedan, while continuing to offer the versatility only a ute can provide," said Mr Flint.
For all the latest information on these exciting new models and Ford Performance Vehicles visit www.fordperformancevehicles.com.au - live from September 5.
V8? Supercharger? Anyone got anymore information on this thing?
New Ford for Australia, Falcon GT!
Article:
Ford Performance Vehicles is proud to announce the return of the GT to Australia.
Based on the new BA Falcon, the GT will draw on a heritage dating back to the 1967 XR GT.
"We've always said that when the time was right and we had the right car, Ford would revive the iconic GT nameplate," Ford Australia President Geoff Polites said.
"And with the imminent launch of the BA Falcon, that time is now."
Ford Performance Vehicles Managing Director David Flint said the new GT was the car Ford fans across the country had been waiting for.
"The GT nameplate deserves the very best car as a starting point. Having been part of the planning for BA since its inception, I knew it provided the perfect launching point."
Mr Flint said motoring enthusiasts would get their first look at the GT at this year's Sydney Motor Show in October.
The new car will be available for sale through the chain of Ford Performance Vehicles dealers early in 2003.
Mr Polites said specifications or prices would be released closer to the launch of the vehicle.
"However, Ford fans can rest assured that this car will deliver on all fronts, and will be more than worthy of carrying such a prestigious nameplate.
"It's a red letter day for the company, and the realisation of a personal dream for me," Mr Polites said.
Mr Flint said the Ford Performance Vehicles GT would become the most attainable sedan in the range, and represent the majority of Ford Performance Vehicles sales.
The GT will live up to the GT legend by combining exceptional power with total handling, an exceptional safety package, and aggressive aesthetics.
"GT represents a performance sports car that goes beyond the standard Australian-built sports car. Its aggressive looks and powerful engine will be balanced by developments to the chassis, improvements to the driveline, and bigger brakes. The combination of all these elements will give the driver a true sense of what high-performance cars are all about - power, handling, braking, looks, masculinity, and status."
Technologically advanced and meticulously engineered, the GT will be a worthy heir to the GT's proud heritage.
The initial Ford Performance Vehicles line-up will consist of three cars - the GT, the GT-P (Performance Spec) sedan and the Pursuit Ute.
The Ford Performance Vehicles GT-P (Performance Spec) will blend performance, safety, and luxury equipment with an aggressive visual appearance, while the FPV Pursuit Ute will represent the pinnacle of performance utes in the Ford range.
It will be the ultimate "work and play" vehicle, offering exceptional performance and driving dynamics that build upon the success of the previous Pursuit Ute vehicles.
"It will share its driving dynamics and front end looks with the GT sedan, while continuing to offer the versatility only a ute can provide," said Mr Flint.
For all the latest information on these exciting new models and Ford Performance Vehicles visit www.fordperformancevehicles.com.au - live from September 5.
V8? Supercharger? Anyone got anymore information on this thing?