Michigan woman bought an ultra-rare Falcon F7 for $181,000 because her husband would love it

Published on Jul 30, 2025 at 6:32 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Jul 30, 2025 at 12:14 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

This woman bought an ultra-rare Falcon F7 for $181,000 because her husband would love it.

It was up for sale on Car and Bids, and the successful buyer had an apt username – GoFastGTO.

The car she acquired is one of just seven to roll out of Falcon Motorsports’ facility in Holly, Michigan.

Produced between 2012 and 2017, this car is a stunning blend of power and style – and we can totally see why this woman’s husband would be happy with it.

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This woman bought an ultra-rare Falcon F7 because her husband would love it

This ultra-rare Falcon F7 was bought on Cars and Bids by a user called GoFastGTO.

“My husband will LOVE this!” she wrote in the comments section.

We’re sure he will.

But one can’t help but speculate on what this woman’s garage looks like – do they have an enviable collection already?

And perhaps more importantly, will she get to drive the F7 when it arrives?

The F7, made between 2012 and 2017, was originally intended as an alternative to European supercars.

To emphasize American prowess, the car was kept exclusive, and only seven were made in the Michigan facility.

The car is now more likely to be a collector’s item.

This particular model, chassis number 003, only racked up 1,619 miles on the odometer.

The seller had added around 300 miles onto it in their time with the car.

So that’s still south of 2,000 miles – practically a garage queen.

With a silvery exterior and a black-red interior, this car is oozing with style.

It looks like a Hot Wheels car brought to life, and most people would love to have this in their collection.

But more than that, anybody with a pulse would love to take this silver surfer out for a spin.

Here’s hoping GoFastGTO and her husband are happy with the purchase – and amicably agree on how to share it.

Cars bought at auction are often gems

We’ve seen a lot of exceptional cars go up for auction in the past.

There was this rare Aston Martin DBZ pairing, which fetched a ton of money.

Then there was the man who got his dream Ferrari at auction after waiting for 34 long years.

And who could forget the YouTuber who went to an auction hoping to buy a Porsche 944 – and came home with a Jaguar XJS?

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Ben Thompson is a Senior Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Ben has more than four years experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a Multimedia Journalism degree from News Associates. Ben specializes in writing about Teslas, tech and celebrity car collections.