How Many GTs Left?


Larry,
I don't think anyone meant anything. We all love our cars, and I said in an earlier post, yours will be the last one standing in 2019. :cheers


Ya, but that duzzunt mean I can't turn it into an excuse for a trip ta Hawaii, duzzit???:lol

:thumbsup :cheers
 
My mom growing up never let us use living room .it was like a museum for guests only .I hated that .It made no sense to me ,not to use the bloody room.
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Had the same house. Did you have any roped off areas or mnotion sensors or plastic sheeting.

I was doing a little bit of that too for last cople of yrs. Saving for saving.

No i ripp the plastic and use. Enjoy it hard and it seems to like it better.

Drove my GT every single weekend in NYC....and if was in open country like Texas, south or West Coast i would do every day..
 
Ya, but that duzzunt mean I can't turn it into an excuse for a trip ta Hawaii, duzzit???:lol

:thumbsup :cheers

No excuses necessary for a Hawaiian vacation. As I write this, the skies are blue and temp is about 80 (in fact, I'm out of here). A bit more hospitable than the PNW. Come on down.

Though many have lusted after the DMC-12, it's anemic performance with 130hp did nothing to place it in the supercar genre. The DMC & Pantera, each have productions roughly double that of FGT and neither have its heritage.
 
Kayvan,
No roped off areas>> but there might as well been!! I had to laugh at the plastic sheeting because my brother and I were just talking about it!! My mom had the plastic like sewn on over the fabric !!
My wife comented this past summer how I
 
My wife commented this past summer how I spend so much time in the garage working on cars .My reply was ; When I die ,I want them to be as perfect as possible ,so when she sells them she"ll get top $$$ !! I wouldn't want her 2nd husband to have to work !!
I think I'll keep putting miles on em!!
 
No excuses necessary for a Hawaiian vacation. As I write this, the skies are blue and temp is about 80 (in fact, I'm out of here). A bit more hospitable than the PNW. Come on down.

Though many have lusted after the DMC-12, it's anemic performance with 130hp did nothing to place it in the supercar genre. The DMC & Pantera, each have productions roughly double that of FGT and neither have its heritage.


'Zactly the point I was trying to make. There is, and likely always will be, a great deal of interest in the FGT. It follows then, that there ought to be a constant high demand for 'em, at least in the foreseeable future, because of it. And that OUGHT to insure prices sure won't be sinking like a rock anytime soon. But, like I said, if they DO - WHO CARES?

(As to the Hawaii thing: 'wife & I ARE thinking about swimming over there in the next year or so "just because". 'Been about 35 years since we were there last!:biggrin Can one even SEE a beach ANYWHERE over there these days w/o looking thru a hotel lobby?:lol)
 
The DMC & Pantera said:
Aloha, I wouldn't put the Pantera and DMC in the same category as the Delorean sells for less than it did when new while the Pantera sells for 3X to 4X its original MSRP. But forget about that ... over 300 HP in the Pantera vs an anemic 130 for the DMC which was more of a stainless steel clad Corvair than a super car.

You are however correct about the FGT "heritage" that the DeTomaso cars and the coke dealer John Delorean produced DMCs do not possess.

usmcfred
 
I recall a couple comments made by wife during our drive: "Is this what it's kind of like being a celebrity?" and "You make so many people happy and bring back such fond memories."

THAT's IT. Your wife nailed it. We drive them FOR THE OTHER PEOPLE. :biggrin:biggrin:biggrin

We sure are nice ..............
 
I drive it every chance I get where it will get fully up to temp. But still, mine is the only GT I have ever seen on the road or anywhere else in Chicago. I expect that to change once I hook up with other GT owners in Illinois next summer.
 
I assume these have been up before, though I don't recognize the no stripe white.

Looks like the red one became parts.

http://www.x2builders.com/gallery.asp?catid=Ford GT
 
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the Mayans said the world will end in 2012. This means we have 4 years of custodianship (thanks ChipBeck) of the GT heritage left. Scenario---there you are out in the yard mowing the grass in 2012 when the civilization ending comet thunders through the sky over the garage where is parked your Ford GT with 2 miles on the odometer and having been admired by by 11 friends and relatives. Go for a drive.
Who knows how long we've got, as individuals, a species, a petrolium based society. Got a friend misering away a lot of money, he don't got no GT. Tell him he die (like we all do) they put him inna ground and cover him up with his money. Go for a drive.
I consider myself fortunate to have the responsibility of looking after one of the most beautiful, powerful, historic creations man has carved from metal. It would be ungenerous not to share that beauty with others. Every time you see that thumbs up, the wave, the chat in the parking lot, you've added a bright spot to someone else's day.
GO FOR A DRIVE
Hell, I drive one and it still gives me a thrill to see another on the road!
 
forum serial numbers

I have noticed on the Ford GT Registry that there are no (or extremely few) serial numbers--assuming the numbers on the right are related to the production numbers--higher than about 2048. What up? Can anyone enlighten us?
 
I have noticed on the Ford GT Registry that there are no (or extremely few) serial numbers--assuming the numbers on the right are related to the production numbers--higher than about 2048. What up? Can anyone enlighten us?

only 4000 cars made over 2 years so serial # for each year will only go to the low 2000 mark
 
Hell, I drive one and it still gives me a thrill to see another on the road!


Other than when PL510*JEFF came up here for lunch in HIS - I've never seen another one on the road anywhere up in this area. Ever.

However, I can report I DID see a red/white go by the "Wild Fish" restaurant in Scottsdale a couple 'weeks back! So, I know they're out there!
 
Other than when PL510*JEFF came up here for lunch in HIS - I've never seen another one on the road anywhere up in this area. Ever.

However, I can report I DID see a red/white go by the "Wild Fish" restaurant in Scottsdale a couple 'weeks back! So, I know they're out there!

Larry,

Out here in Scottsdale and you didn't call me to join you for cocktails! You cut me to the quick!

Chip
 
Thought I'd revive this 5 year old thread...I've noticed a price spike and more exports of GTs to Russia and the middle east...Any idea of domestic numbers of GTs left?
Anyone???
 
I know I have 2, my buddy has one and there's another one within 2 miles of my place, so there are at least 4 left in North America for sure. :)
 
lots and lots and lots of them.

I stopped counting when I ran out of fingers.

btw between the Dearborn event last month and the Rally this month I've seen a few less than 150 in 5 weeks.
 
My estimate is 2900 in North America.
450-500 totaled
500-600 exported by factory and aftermarket.
 
What difference does it make how many are left? What matters is how much would it cost to replace one.