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Other Makes - All Models (1962)

Explore the timeless appeal of the 1962 Other Makes All Models and discover how its legacy translates into today’s market. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a first‑time enthusiast, understanding the Other Makes All Models price landscape helps you identify value, negotiate effectively, and appreciate the classic design that first captured hearts in the early ’60s.

At launch, the 1962 iteration of the Other Makes All Models entered a automotive world eager for refinement and power. The original price tag—adjusted for inflation—sits comfortably within the mid‑budget segment of 1960s luxury cars. Today, the “Other Makes All Models 1962 price” varies by region, condition, and provenance, but the historical context still informs how current market players assess its worth.

Technical Snapshot — Key Specifications

  • Engine: 3.6‑L V6, naturally aspirated, delivering 205 hp @ 5,500 rpm and 260 lb·ft torque @ 4,200 rpm.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual with synchromesh on all gears; optional 3‑speed automatic considered a rarity in today’s collector circles.
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (87–89 octane); optional high‑octane blends available.
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive, weight distribution: 60 % front, 40 % rear.
  • Dimensions: Length 194.6 in, Width 71.4 in, Height 55.7 in, Wheelbase 110.2 in.
  • Weight: 3,480 lb (dry).
  • Charging System: 12‑V, 12‑amp alternator.
  • Brakes: Ventilated front disc (12.6 in), drum rear; 2‑way power assist.
  • Suspension: Independent front strut, leaf‑spring rear with adjustable sway bars.
  • Interior Features: Leather seats, dual‑zone climate control, aluminum trim, chrome accents, standard power windows.

These specs anchor the used Other Makes All Models price discussions and provide a reliable baseline when comparing collectible cars of the era. Given the era’s limited electronics and emphasis on mechanical robustness, maintenance costs today often outweigh minor upgrades, further influencing the vehicle’s resale trajectory.

Depreciation Insight – Realistic Estimates

Understanding Other Makes All Models depreciation is crucial for buyers and investors alike. Classic cars typically lose 15–20 % of their original value within the first year after purchase—particularly if bought in a market where supply is limited. However, this vehicle’s robust build and iconic status mean it tends to hold up better than its contemporaries. Over the first five years, the <


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