2023 Market Review - Ford Falcon BA-FG Turbo/AU-FG XR8/Tickford
Falcon Turbos sold at auction during 2022 were below our asking price average and delivered a strong guide to the direction in which these cars are travelling.
Turbos with ultra-low kilometres and full documentation do have a collectable future, but with the others just have fun and don’t pay too much. Age doesn’t seem to make a huge difference to value, with decent BAs at $15,000 and similar quality FGs only $7000 more.
Not long ago, AU XR8s looked to be dying of apathy but now they are pushing past $20,000 and excellent cars are worth $25,000. BA-BFII XR8s are in the same price bracket, although some have been seen at up to $50,000, with FGs at $30-35,000.
Tickford AUIIs using the 5.6-litre Stroker V8 are largely ignored by the market and good cars at around $40,000 offer huge potential.
BA-BAII XR6T $21,690 [22]
BF-BFII XR6T $25,145 [16]
FG XR6T 2008-11 $28,715 [22]
AU XR8 $20,735 [26]
BA-BAII XR8 $25,315 [33]
BF-BFII XR8 $25,655 [12]
FG XR8 2008-11 $33,570 [20]
Tickford TE/TS50 $43,750 [2]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2023 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
| 2021 Market Review – Ford Falcon BA-FG XR6T/EBII-FG XR8/AU
– 2023 Muscle Car market review
– Understanding our Muscle Car Value Guides 2023
From Unique Cars #473, Dec 2022/Jan 2023