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Ford Lotus Cortina Competition

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FORD LOTUS CORTINA COMPETITION

Lowest Price: £32,428 • Median Price: £46,254 • Highest Price: £121,832 • Sell-Through Rate: 56%

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LOWEST PRICE:

£32,428

SINCE 2020

TOTAL SALES VALUE:

£1,096,378

MEDIAN PRICE:

£46,254

SINCE 2020

NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:

14

HIGHEST PRICE:

£121,832

SINCE 2020

SELL THROUGH RATE:

56%

THE PRICE TREND

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ALL TIME AVERAGE:

£43,855

AVERAGE SINCE 2016:

£46,872

AVERAGE SINCE 2020:

£30,442

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The Ford Lotus Cortina Competition, a high-performance variant, emerged from Ford's collaboration with Lotus in the 1960s.

Its creation was driven by Ford's desire to compete in Group 2 racing. Lotus was tasked with enhancing the Cortina, resulting in a twin-cam engine and improved suspension.

The car quickly gained success in motorsports, with notable drivers like Jim Clark achieving victories.

Its racing prowess and distinctive design made it a favorite among enthusiasts.

There is no direct successor to the Ford Lotus Cortina Competition.

Did you know that Colin Chapman, the head of Lotus, initially wanted to call the car the "Cortina Lotus," but Ford insisted on "Lotus Cortina" to keep Ford's name first? It's a small detail, but it shows the dynamics between the two companies during the car's development.

How much is a Ford Lotus Cortina Competition worth?

In average condition, a Ford Lotus Cortina Competition is worth £46,254.

What is the most expensive Ford Lotus Cortina Competition to sell in history publicly?

The most expensive Ford Lotus Cortina Competition to sell in history was sold for £191,900.

What is the cheapest Ford Lotus Cortina Competition to sell in history publicly?

The cheapest Ford Lotus Cortina Competition to sell in history was sold for £32,200.

When was the Ford Lotus Cortina Competition produced?

The Ford Lotus Cortina Competition was produced between 1962 and 1967.

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