2021 Market Review - Ford 1918-1962
If Ford driving miscreants Bonnie and Clyde had been around today, they wouldn’t be robbing banks to make money. No indeed, they would be selling off their 32-35 model getaway cars and making lots more.
For illogical reasons, early V8 Fords have always brought more money than later models but, that said, 1940s-50s V8s are climbing as well and well-kept 1950s Customlines look set to stay above $50,000.
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Two-door Crown Hardtops by rights should cost more than local sedans but not many of the imported Crown hardtops have in recent months made their way past $50,000.
Model A and T Fords offer little to speculative buyers and neither has moved much during recent years.
Model T 1918-27 $27,250 [8]
Model A 1928-31 $30,890 [9]
V8 1932-35 $90,250 [6]
V8 1936-48 $49,010 [18]
Custom/Customline 1949-54 $42,585 [6]
Customline/Star 1955-59 $54,000 [3]
Crown Hardtop 1952-57 $44,085 [6]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2021 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
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From Unique Cars #460, Dec 2021