Ford Laser/TX3/Capri - 2021 Market Review

By: Cliff Chambers


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Ford Laser/TX3/Capri

Once the best seller in their class, 1980s Lasers have become difficult to find.

Those that do appear will typically be in pretty poor condition and worth $2000-3000. If you find an excellent early car, even a Sport or Ghia, it will still likely cost less than $6000.

Reshaped KF-KH TX3s are rare yet still cheap, with around $9000 buying a top-quality 4WD Turbo.

| Buyer's Guide: Ford Laser TX3 Turbo 4WD

Open-topped Capris were sold in much smaller numbers than the Laser yet have survived considerably better. They are the cheapest viable convertible in the market and qualify for concessional registration, yet early Capris don’t generate sufficient money to encourage restoration of neglected cars.

The ones to keep are early SA Series Turbos at around $8000 and Clubsprints which can reach $12,000.

Laser GL/Ghia KA-KE $3115 [12]

Laser TX3 KF-KH $4600 [2]

Laser TX3 4WD KF-KH $5465 [3]

Capri SA/SB $3935 [38]

Capri Turbo $6990 [27]

Capri XR2 $5780 [24]

Capri Clubsprint $9660 [12]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2021 Aussie Family & Sports Car Value Guide.

| 2019 Market Review: Ford Laser TX3/Capri

 

From Unique Cars #450, March 2021

 

 

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