MARKET ANALYSIS
GT P (2003 to 2014)

Serving as the high-spec "Performance" alternative to the standard GT across the BA, BF, and FG series. In the 2026 Australian market, it remains a top-tier local collectable, distinguished by its factory-fitted Brembo brakes and body-hugging performance seats which were often optional on the base model. Market values for early 5.4L "Boss" V8 examples typically range from $45,000 to $80,000 AUD, while the later, more sought-after supercharged 5.0L "Miami" variants consistently fetch between $95,000 and $155,000 AUD depending on their kilometres and colour. The desirability of the GT-P is driven by its "loaded" specification, appealing to a buyer pool of serious Ford collectors and track-day enthusiasts who value the model's superior stopping power and exclusivity. Locally, liquidity is highest for vehicles in classic FPV "hero" colours like Blood Orange or Shockwave that include the full leather interior and original owner’s compendium, as 2026 buyers prioritise cars that reflect the absolute peak of FPV’s regular production luxury.
Serving as the high-spec "Performance" alternative to the standard GT across the BA, BF, and FG series. In the 2026 Australian market, it remains a top-tier local collectable, distinguished by its factory-fitted Brembo brakes and body-hugging performance seats which were often optional on the base model. Market values for early 5.4L "Boss" V8 examples typically range from $45,000 to $80,000 AUD, while the later, more sought-after supercharged 5.0L "Miami" variants consistently fetch between $95,…



