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Excalibur

Excalibur - All Models (1979)

Discover the classic allure of the Excalibur All Models and learn what the Excalibur All Models price looks like today. A 1979 Excalibur is often a hidden gem for enthusiasts, standing out in a crowded market of vintage cars. While the specific Excalibur All Models 1979 price varies by region, mileage, and overall condition, understanding its value and depreciation helps you make an informed decision. Below you’ll find essential specs, realistic depreciation insights, and how it stacks against comparable cars in the collector’s ecosystem.

  • Engine: 4.8L V8 (289 cu in) – Produces 170 hp and 235 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (original), 5‑speed manual (optional).
  • Fuel type: Gasoline.
  • Dimensions: Length 190 in., Width 70 in., Height 56 in.
  • Weight: Approx. 3,500 lbs.
  • Brakes: 4‑wheel drum (front) and 4‑wheel drum (rear).
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive.
  • Seating: 4‑person.
  • Interior: Wood‑trimmed dash, adjustable steering wheel, optional air conditioning.
  • Exterior: Sleek chrome bumpers, 16‑inch steel wheels, optional all‑chrome finish.
  • Warranty: None – fully pre‑certified pre‑purchased condition.

Decreasing Ownership Costs: Excalibur All Models depreciation

  • Typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year of ownership.
  • Between the 2nd and 5th years, depreciation slows to about 5‑7% per year.
  • After five years, a well‑maintained 1979 Excalibur might retain 25‑30% of its original price.
  • Fuel usage keeps operating costs relatively low opposed to more modern four‑wheel‑drive competitors.
  • The 4.8L V8 offers a moderate fuel economy of 13‑15 mpg city; 20‑22 mpg highway.

If you’re wondering, what is a 1979 Excalibur All Models worth, a quick comparison to similar models can help. For example, a 1979 Buick Park Avenue, with its 4.0L V6, may cost 20% higher in the same condition because of its larger size and luxury trim. On the other hand, the 1979 Cadet BSE, a closer design twin, typically sells for 10‑12% less. The used Excalibur All Models price should always be benchmarked against these contemporaries—especially those that share the same V8 powerplant.

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