Ford 1956-89
British Fords at one point ruled the local Medium Car market so there are plenty of Cortinas, Anglias and early Escorts still available. That assessment excludes Twin-Cam Escorts which are very scarce and now worth $50,000+.
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Early Ford Capris aren’t common either but prices for V6 versions remain stable at around $40,000. Mark 1 and 2 Cortinas are edging towards $20,000, with early GTs already beyond that figure.
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Mark 3 Zephyrs didn’t sell here in big numbers, however with their finned shape and suitability for V8 conversions they are now keenly sought and more expensive than earlier versions.
Anglia 105E $11,875 [4]
Cortina Mark 1 $18,550 [10]
Cortina Mark 2 $13,630 [20]
Cortina GT Mark 1 $24,250 [3]
Cortina GT Mark 2 $16,935 [3]
Escort Mark 1 $14,540 [14]
Capri V6 GT $38,500 [3]
Zephyr 1952-62 $17,280 [6]
Zephyr 1962-66 $26,500 [4]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2019 European & British Value Guide.
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