Updated Value Sparks Curiosity of Classics Enthusiasts
The Ford Corcel II, launched in 1977, still wins admirers for its striking design and cost-effectiveness of the time.
Although it was discontinued in 1986, many drivers hold memories of the time when the model symbolized economy and style.
The price of the Corcel II, adjusted for accumulated inflation, reveals values that impress.
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Monetary Adjustment Reveals Significant Value
To understand the impact, calculations were made based on data from the Central Bank and the IPCA.
Thus, considering the average price of Cr$ 65,991 in 1977, the updated value for 2024 would reach around R$260 thousand.
Although it may seem high, this value reflects the purchasing power of the time.
For this reason, many owners saw the Corcel II as a safe investment.
Currently, the market price of restored units varies greatly.
Values range between R$15 thousand and R$40 thousand, depending on the condition.
Popularity Maintained Solid Sales
For nearly a decade, the Corcel II had over 400 thousand units sold in Brazil, according to data from Ford released in 1986.
This is why the model was present on the streets until the late 1980s.
Even after production ended, collector clubs keep the memory of the classic alive.
Moreover, the design of the Corcel II, inspired by European trends, still catches attention at vintage car meets held across the country.
The Expocarros Clássicos, in São Paulo, brought together over 200 examples in April 2024.
Affordable Maintenance Boosted Sales
Besides the competitive price, the Corcel II became famous for its simple mechanics and abundant replacement parts.
Consequently, maintenance costs were lower than those of competitors at the time.
According to historical data from Ford, periodic revisions cost around 2% of the car’s value.
Adjusted for inflation, this still represents significant savings by today’s standards.
For this reason, many owners prolonged the car’s lifespan for decades.
Many passed the Corcel II down from generation to generation.
Sentimental Value Exceeds Real Value
Today, although the market price does not exactly reflect the inflation-adjusted value, the Corcel II remains valuable to enthusiasts.
Well-preserved models sold on classic car platforms can reach up to R$ 50 thousand.
This was recorded in listings from June 2024 on OLX and Mercado Livre.
Despite the price fluctuations, emotional attachment undoubtedly leads many to pay more for the nostalgic charm.
Thus, the Corcel II continues to inspire stories that span generations.
It highlights its relevance in the trajectory of the Brazilian automotive industry.


Eu já tive um abacaxi desse, ano de fabricação 1981, motor CHT 1.6, gasolina, 4 marchas.
Grande, pesado, motor fraco, rodas aro 13, ****, banco sem encosto de cabeça… tremendo abacaxi.
O meu era verde metálico, vendi por qualquer dinheiro para me livrar daquela m…
Tenho saudades do Fusca e do Passat. O primeiro eu tive, branco 1974 e o segundo não.