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23-08-2008, 10:19 AM | #1 | ||
Whipper Snappa
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: SA
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Remember back to the 90's when Tickford made small amounts of GTs in 1992 and 1998 to keep the GT enthusiasts and investors on their toes and which eventually lead to the formation of the GT as a continuous model in 2003 that provided a extra shot in the arm to the release of the BA Falcon.
The GT-HO could be used similarly like the GT nameplate to boost the awareness of the Falcon brand. It worked with the BA GT (which originally basically was a 302/351 Fairmont) and the BA went on to become a resounding success. The GT-HO is the only nameplate Ford Australia has up its sleeve to bring back a influx of sales all across the board. So it begs the question, if GTHO was bought back to a regular model run would it reinvigorate the FALCON nameplate in general?
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