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Ford - Capri (1979)
Introduction
The Ford Capri 1979 stands out as one of the most iconic super‑mini sports cars of the late 1970s. While it offers a blend of performance and a distinctive design, the Ford Capri price can vary widely depending on trim, condition, and market demand. For collectors and enthusiasts curious about the “Ford Capri 1979 price” or the overall value of a vintage model, this guide outlines the essential specs, depreciation trends, and market context and offers a comprehensive overview to help you assess its worth.
Key Specifications- Engine: 2.0–2.3 L inline‑4 (Petrol/Diesel options)
- Power: 100–140 hp (depending on variant)
- Transmission: 4‑speed manual, 5‑speed manual or optional 3‑speed automatic
- Drive: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive
- Fuel Type: Petrol (some markets offered diesel variants)
- Dimensions: 4,000 mm L × 1,620 mm W × 1,300 mm H
- Wheelbase: 2,440 mm
- Weight: 1,050–1,200 kg
- Top Speed: 155–170 km/h (depending on trim)
- Acceleration 0–100 km/h: ~9.5‑10 seconds
- Suspension: MacPherson strut front, multi‑link rear (upgradeable for higher performance models)
- Brake System: Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes (later models offered rear disc options)
- Features: Manual windows, optional power steering, basic HVAC, modern updates in later models (e.g., 1979‑80 had upgraded infotainment)
Understanding how a classic car’s value changes over time is key to making informed decisions. Although the Ford Capri depreciation trajectory can be influenced by rarity, originality, and restoration quality, typical patterns for used 1970s cars are as follows:
- In the first year, a newly acquired used Ford Capri price often drops by 15‑20% due to initial market acceptance and early record maintenance.
- Between years 2–5, the vehicle normally experiences a depreciation of another 20‑25%. This period can be affected by continuous maintenance and updates such as chrome resurfacing or engine rebuilds.
- After five years, a well‑maintained Capri might stabilize its value or even appreciate slightly if it demonstrates originality, low mileage, and prominent provenance.
- By decade, the depreciation curve flattens; well-preserved models can maintain 60‑70% of their original buying price, often exceeding it in highly competitive auctions.
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