In total there were 1950 sedans and 949 hardtop XB GTs built before production ceased in June 1976 and - like all Ford GTs - prices have shown rapid growth in recent years, making these cars an asset that's also great fun to drive. Ford had to quickly find a home for 200 sets of the Phase IVs 15 inch Globe Bathurst wheel and Australias first 60 series radial. Media controversy over race homologation specials hitting the streets killed the XA Phase IV at birth. One area the XB GT was improved over its predecessor was the optional four-wheel disc brakes and the press generally sang the praises of the new model - Sports Car World magazine headlined the car as "Ford refines the stormer". 1972 Ford Falcon GT The XA Falcon saw the return of a two-door hardtop, which allowed the new XA GT to appear in two-and four-door body styles for the first time. The XB GT was again sold in either sedan or hardtop guise with blacked-out bonnet, grille and rear panels plus GT badges and luxurious interior. With a choice of four-speed Toploader or three-speed F.M.X automatic transmissions, the XB GT had a limited-slip differential as standard. Powered by the 351ci V8 with a four-barrel carburettor and developing 300bhp at 5400 rpm, the XB GT certainly was not lacking in grunt and could still turn the quarter mile in 15.8 seconds on its way to a theoretical top speed of 200 km/h. Having continued the GT lineage with the previous XA, Ford again offered a high-performance version of the new XB, moving away from the fire-breathing XR-XY GTs and pitched instead as a more refined GT for the mature executive. Launched in September 1973, the XB range was restyled with a new split grille, one-piece taillights and some significant mechanical improvements such as the option of four-wheel disc brakes. The XB GT represents the end of an era and the final chapter in the legendary Ford Falcon GT story. AutoArt 1:18 Ford XB Falcon GT Sedan (Yellow Blaze) (Limited Edition) Greenlights replica of the 1974 Ford XB Falcon XBGT 4 door sedan comes with Opening.
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