2005-2006 Ford GT: The Definitive Modern Classic Supercar  

At Steele Wheels, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The bold 2005-2006 Ford GT has transcended its role as a 200+ mph supercar to become one of the most significant investment vehicles in today’s collector car market. With recent sales demonstrating unprecedented value appreciation, let’s analyze the current market dynamics and future potential of this American icon.

The Ford GT market has experienced significant evolution since these supercars first rolled off the production line. Production numbers total 4,033 examples with 2,022 built for the 2005 model year and another 2,011 for 2006.

Let’s analyze current market dynamics and recent notable sales shaping values in 2024-2025.

Market Overview

Recent sales demonstrate a clear stratification in the Ford GT market, with several key factors driving valuations:

Premium Categories

  • Ultra-low-mileage examples (under 100 miles)
  • Heritage Edition models (343 built)
  • Pre-production prototypes and “test mules”
  • Unique Canadian-delivery specifications
  • Documented celebrity or significant ownership

Notable Recent Sales

The September 2024 sale of a 14.9-mile, original Canadian-delivery 2006 Ford GT at $450,000 represents a benchmark for delivery-mileage examples. This particular car’s preservation, including original delivery tags and plastic covers, exemplifies what serious collectors seek. Sold by SBX Auctions September 2024, then by Gooding and Company at their March 2025 Amelia Island auction.

Market Segments

  1. Investment-Grade Examples
  • Sub-50 mile cars: $400,000-500,000
  • Heritage Edition (low miles): $550,000-700,000
  • Pre-production: $600,000+
  1. Driver-Quality Examples
  • Under 5,000 miles: $300,000-375,000
  • 5,000-15,000 miles: $275,000-325,000
  • Over 15,000 miles: $250,000-300,000
Maintained and enjoyed as intended. Image via Classic Motorsports.

3. 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition (343 built)

Market Trend: Strong upward momentum

Pristine Examples (<500 miles)

Current Value: $700,000-850,000

Year-over-Year Growth: 15-20%

2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition sold by Bring a Trailer, 3/6/25.

4. Pre-Production and Confirmation Prototypes

Used during design, development, and test cycles

$600,000+

Ford GT PB2-1. A rare surviving pre-production confirmation test car in private hands. Image via Russo and Steele Auctions, 2016.

Comparative Market Analysis

Contemporary Competitors

Model (2005-2006 Era)     | Original MSRP | Current Value Range

Ford GT                   | $149,995      | $250,000-700,000

Ferrari F430             | $186,925      | $125,000-225,000

Lamborghini Gallardo     | $176,000      | $85,000-175,000

Mercedes SLR McLaren    | $455,000      | $300,000-450,000

Investment Performance

The Ford GT has consistently outperformed its period competitors, with several factors driving appreciation:

  • Limited production (4,033 total)
  • Historical significance
  • American supercar status
  • Racing heritage connection
  • Modern usability

Market Trends 2023-2025

Notable Sales Categories:

1. Heritage Editions

– Highest: $825,000 (7-mile example)

– Average: $575,000 (sub-1000 mile)

2. Standard Production

– Delivery Miles: $450,000-550,000

– Low Miles: $350,000-450,000

3. Driver Quality: $275,000-350,000

4. Pre-Production

– Prototype CP-1: $700,000+

– Confirmation Prototypes: $600,000+

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