2023 Market Review - Ford Falcon EB-EL XR6/XR8/GT
The EB average leapt dramatically this year because a GT devotee offered one for sale at $109,000. It had been stored for 30 years and was showing an astonishing 1530km.
EL GTs remained at a predictable $60K while life in the rest of XR6/XR8 world was undergoing some necessary change. Six-cylinder ED-ELs remain in good supply and are headed downwards from their 2021 prices, so $16K should be enough for one in excellent order.
EBII XR8s have been easier to find as well, with a couple priced at $35,000 but the majority below $20K and worth all of that. ED-EL XR8s at $20-25,000 have potential as future classics and right now make interesting second cars for the adventurous family. Collectors have finally recognised the ultra-scarce ED Sprint and prices should continue to climb.
EB GT $94,495 [2]
EL GT $63,000 [1]
EBII S-XR6 $30,000 [2]
ED-EL XR6 $16,610 [22]
EBII XR8 $19,500 [9]
ED-EL XR8 $21,930 [18]
ED XR8 Sprint $43,665 [3]
[*] = 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 XA-EL GT/V8 hardtop/Landau
– 2023 Muscle Car market review
– Understanding our Muscle Car Value Guides 2023
From Unique Cars #473, Dec 2022/Jan 2023