How many have been wrecked/totalled or exported.


Bulldog11267mad

GT Owner
Dec 1, 2018
31
Richmond VA
Does anybody know how many GT's have been wrecked and or totaled? Also how many have been exported? I think it would be good information to know but have no idea if there is a way to find out.
 

twobjshelbys

GT Owner
Jul 26, 2010
6,053
Las Vegas, NV
There is no way to know either.
 

GTdrummer

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Mar 13, 2010
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Richmond Virginia
Can we merge this with the "values" thread?
 

franimal007

Owner
Nov 1, 2018
237
Endwell, NY
It would be good information to know, I for one do not want to buy a GT that has been wrecked or heavily modded. It would be nice to have somewhere to plug in a VIN and see what it comes up with, just like SAAC registry, the reported Shelbys on the registry have notes like "destroyed" and "rebody" so maybe a potential buyer can made a decision to buy or not.
 

twobjshelbys

GT Owner
Jul 26, 2010
6,053
Las Vegas, NV
It would be good information to know, I for one do not want to buy a GT that has been wrecked or heavily modded. It would be nice to have somewhere to plug in a VIN and see what it comes up with, just like SAAC registry, the reported Shelbys on the registry have notes like "destroyed" and "rebody" so maybe a potential buyer can made a decision to buy or not.

SAAC actually has a Ford GT registry. But the participation is so low that it's not very representative of reality. Most of the cars are unregistered and total participation here may represent 10%, 20% tops of the total owners (some own multiple cars). I know more owners that do not participate here, and some that did for a while and haven't made an appearance for 2 or 3 years.
 

Joehand1

Tungsten GT Owner
Sep 20, 2007
599
Hattiesburg, MS, USA
Estimate here years ago that 10 percent have been wrecked, no idea if accurate
 

Kayvan

GT Owner
Jul 13, 2006
4,782
The 10% was circa 2008 when a bunch of highly publicized wrecks happened (ride home from dealer, mechanic test drive, in parking lot, disgruntled customer/dealer fire, some deaths). Wrecked exotics has in dozens where other exotics are 10x higher.

People assumed the rate would continue; and it didn’t.

Some rebuilders couldn’t even source projects as a going concern.

People realized these weren’t glorified Vipers/ redneck exotics and started driving them more carefully IMHO.

Real number is closer to 2-3%, in line with industry standards for exotics.
 

ChipBeck

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Feb 13, 2006
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The 10% was circa 2008 when a bunch of highly publicized wrecks happened (ride home from dealer, mechanic test drive, in parking lot, disgruntled customer/dealer fire, some deaths). Wrecked exotics has in dozens where other exotics are 10x higher.

People assumed the rate would continue; and it didn’t.

Some rebuilders couldn’t even source projects as a going concern.

People realized these weren’t glorified Vipers/ redneck exotics and started driving them more carefully IMHO.

Real number is closer to 2-3%, in line with industry standards for exotics.

Gentlemen,

While this information does not exist and coming up with an accurate # or % isn't possible I can pretty much guarantee that the % of the 4038 '05-'06 GT's that have been wrecked exceeds 10% and I wouldn't be surprised if it was over 15%. Rich Brooks, who has probably repaired more of these cars than anybody else on earth will confirm this. Many owners do not use insurance even on 200K rebuilds so nothing shows up on a carfax. A number of these cars have been wrecked and rebuilt twice. Unlike most other supercars built in that time period the GT has no traction or stability control to save your bacon. It's got a lot more horsepower than traction and when temperatures drop the ratio gets even more unfavorable. When the back tires of a GT break loose it swaps ends with great speed and unless you're lucky, expensive and unpleasant results. Ford's burn rate of body repair parts was much higher than they thought it would be as the cars were tracked, raced, driven, and crashed. We've had a bunch of serious wrecks at GT Forum events.

Then get to the # of cars exported from the U.S. and that number is many hundreds on top of those sold outside the U.S. new. Out of the 4038 GT's originally produced nobody can tell you how many un-wrecked cars remain in the U.S. But if I had to make an estimate I'd put it at 2500 to 2800 cars. All the best.

Chip
 
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roketman

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Chip
I only recall one wreck in all of the 12 rallies
 

dbk

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Wow is there some astonishingly bad info in this thread. I will respond more fully later, but I will start by saying even attempting to accurately pinpoint how many cars have been damaged, wrecked or totaled is impossible.

There were 4,038 05/06 GTs. A great deal of those cars have been repaired off the books with no insurance claim. There is no way of knowing how many of these there are. Some of these cars have been repaired by reputable/knowledgable builders. Some of them have not. This includes everything from minor damage to near complete destruction. In total, at a minimum, this represents a quantity of cars that makes assessing wrecked GTs on the basis of reported accidents useless.
 

w.a.nelson

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Asbury, NJ and Bourne, MA
Listen to Dave.

All other estimates are Trumpisms.
 

dbk

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This may be straying from the original question, but just to give you an idea of how hard it is to verify information of this nature.

Stories

To begin with, let's make a distinction between "wrecked" and just a car with what some people would consider a "story." For a lot of people, a story could be anything from a major, VIN-marked component replacement (of which there are multiple, non-documented examples I have first hand experience with, such as engine or transmission), or a car having had any paint work that was not performed at the factory during original production. If a car was completely repainted because it sat covered in corrosive contaminants for an extended period of time, to some, that's interchangeable with "wrecked." What about cars that had major components changed before being ultimately put back to stock?

If you want to go by paint work alone, the largest, most well-known service and repair business associated with the Ford GT estimates to have done paintwork on approximately 350 Ford GTs between 2006 and 2019. That alone is a number approaching 10% of the total production, out of a single location. There are at least 5 businesses who have engaged in regularly repainting/repairing (or having those actions done on their behalf by whoever would endeavor to try) Ford GTs outside of any normal Ford dealer process.

Do the math.

Physical Damage

The same business estimates to have repaired approximately 250 GTs that have had physical damage, while also estimating that those repairs were handled roughly 50% insurance claim, 50% cash payment. Please note the word roughly here. Loss of value on a damage history car can be significant, so the incentive is strong to handle certain repairs off the books, and therefore unrecorded. Over the years I have seen many GTs awaiting repair with their VIN plates taped over, as I am frequently at this business.

As the value of the cars and prices of replacement components (new or used) have increased or decreased, the incentive has strengthened at times such that a number of cars with 70-100k worth of physical damage have been repaired via undocumented cash payment. This makes assessing how many cars are "totaled" difficult, because "totaled" can either be a piece of paper representing a light hit on the wrong day or a clean title car that was flipped on it's roof at 60 mph on the right one.

For trivia's sake, you can basically say every single car in the company Ford GT fleet hit something at some point, some of them more than once, some of them really hard. I saw the last two cars left at DST that got sold and when I asked what the damage history was, it was so endless nobody really had an answer. I drove a pre-production car before release that famously ended up in an auto publication, having been put into a ditch by a woman I can't quite remember.

Re-repairs

Everyone is aware that there have been businesses with less than stellar track records having these cars "fixed." I say "having them fixed" because it's well known that a lot of that work gets outsourced to whoever will take it on. This leads to a vast, vast disparity in the quality of work you'll see on a "fixed" GT. I have seen "fixed" GTs that were flat out dangerous in their negligent attempts at repair. We can ballpark that the initially referenced shop has done a secondary major "re-repair" to at least a few dozen GTs.

Knowing that, one could probably surmise that between the fate of various auction GTs, and GTs that found their way to less-than-knowledgeable Ford franchises, there's a whole lot of GTs wandering around out there in very questionable "repaired" states. The evidence of Ford dealers who had GTs in for repair that ended up with more damage than they came in with is voluminous. Hell, we had a member have two different Ford dealers wreck his GT before a third contracted repair facility totaled it on the freeway for good. Is that car on the road again? Probably.

There are also undoubtedly some repaired GTs that just found really awesome repair shops that barely saw a GT and fixed it like new.

So in summary, back to the original question of how many have been wrecked or totaled:

1) It depends on your definitions
2) Either way, it's a lot
3) It will never effectively be tracked because of the inherent incentives associated with shielding the wrecking of an expensive car

Conversely, how many completely, totally unmolested GTs, never modded, never damaged, never painted are still out there?

1) A plentiful amount for people looking to buy one
2) Less than people believe

I largely agree with what Chip wrote (outside of the wrecks at officially sanctioned Forum events, because, unless I'm missing something, we've had 1 guy whack his car into a tire wall at the track, a dingbat donk his fascia onto a post, and one non-serious fender bender on the road in 14 years).

How this relates to people interested in GTs? It's just trivia for people that own them. It's strong endorsement for the notion that the only way to verify you are buying a clean GT is an effective PPI performed by a knowledgeable professional. You can ask about every single car that will ever be listed for sale, and regardless of what answers you receive, this remains true.

As for exports, just by nature of the reasons how and why cars end up in various global markets, you'll never figure that out either. The car was effectively sold in North America and then very lightly sprinkled in the EU. Some of the most voracious consumers of supercars live in markets where they were not imported officially/legally, and they don't care to make them visible. There are a lot more than the officially-exported 101 units floating around in Europe.

Lastly, I would say having an opinion and an internet connection in no way qualifies someone as a subject matter expert.
 

BlackICE

GT Owner
Nov 2, 2005
1,416
SF Bay Area in California
In summary many have been damaged, trust but verify.
 

roketman

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Oct 24, 2005
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I’d like to take a little credit for safe track events!
 

JOEA2

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Aug 16, 2007
352
STATEN ISLAND,NY/SEA GIRT,NJ
I had someone hit my left front fender and drive off in a parking garage. I had the fender replaced by the insurance company.

Joe
 

spartan

GT Owner
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Feb 11, 2017
1,216
Bloomfield Hills MI
Dave, Lots of good info and history. Thanks for sharing. The only thing I know for sure is that I have one never modified and never painted GT and one salvage with a complete color change. I can tell you I LOVE them both. I drive one more than the other and smile the entire time. (even when It goes off road at the track)
 

Cadster

GT Owner
May 21, 2017
80
Can we merge this with the "values" thread?

That’s ^^^^^ hilarious.