Used Ford Anglia Price Guide

The Ford Anglia is a classic British car that remains popular with enthusiasts and collectors across the UK. With around 200 used Ford Anglia listings currently available, prices typically range from £4,500 to £28,000 depending on age, condition and variant.

Market Summary

Price range
£4,500 – £28,000
Total listings
200
Most common year
2020
Most common fuel
Petrol

Ford Anglia Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
1959-1962 £6,500 £14,500 £28,000
1963-1965 £5,800 £13,200 £24,000
1966-1967 £5,200 £12,500 £22,000
1953-1959 (100E) £4,500 £9,800 £16,000
Pre-1953 £7,000 £11,500 £18,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Petrol

£12,800

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
Under 20,000 miles £16,500
20,000-40,000 miles £13,800
40,000-60,000 miles £11,200
Over 60,000 miles £9,500

About the Ford Anglia

Produced between 1939 and 1967, the Ford Anglia is one of Britain's most recognisable classic cars. The most sought-after model is the 105E (1959-1967) with its distinctive reverse-raked rear window, immortalised in popular culture. Earlier models include the E04A (1939-1948) and 100E (1953-1959). The 105E featured a 997cc or 1198cc engine and was available as a two-door saloon or estate. Production ceased in 1967 when it was replaced by the Ford Escort, but the Anglia remains a staple of classic car shows and restoration projects.

What Affects Ford Anglia Prices

Condition is the primary price factor, with fully restored examples commanding premium prices up to £28,000. Original, unrestored cars in solid condition typically fetch £8,000-£15,000, while project cars requiring work start around £4,500. The 105E Super with the larger 1198cc engine is more valuable than standard models. Matching numbers, original features and documented history significantly increase value. Rust is the main enemy of these cars, so bodywork condition heavily influences price. Deluxe models with additional chrome trim and better interiors command higher prices than base variants. Rare colour combinations and estate versions are particularly desirable to collectors.

Buying Tips for a Used Ford Anglia

Check thoroughly for rust in sills, floor pans, door bottoms, rear wheel arches and around the windscreen. Examine the chassis and suspension mounting points carefully. Verify the engine number matches documentation, as originality affects value. Test all electrics, as period wiring can be problematic. Check clutch and gearbox operation - replacements require engine removal. Look for evidence of previous restoration quality, as poor repairs can be costly to rectify. Join an owners' club before buying for expert advice and access to specialists. Budget for ongoing maintenance as parts, while available, can be expensive. Ensure you see the V5C logbook and verify the car's history. Consider a pre-purchase inspection by a marque specialist, which typically costs £150-£300 but can save thousands.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Ford Anglia prices range from approximately £4,500 for project cars requiring restoration up to £28,000 for exceptional fully restored examples. Most roadworthy 105E models in good condition sell between £10,000 and £18,000.

The 105E (1959-1967) is the most desirable Ford Anglia, particularly the Super model with the 1198cc engine. Look for examples with documented history, solid bodywork and original features. The 105E offers the best parts availability and strongest appreciation potential.

Rust is the main issue affecting sills, floor pans, wheel arches and door bottoms. Other common problems include worn suspension bushes, clutch and gearbox wear, electrical faults from aged wiring, and cylinder head gasket failure. Regular maintenance and dry storage are essential.

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