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  • The Ford Capri

    We had a white one with a black vinyl roof and automatic windows. Quite posh for us in the early 80s

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    Very nice Car, lovely styling, well thought out Ford design. Very much sought after now.

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      Theres a red one parked on a driveway by my Mrs's in Redditch it looks like it has been there for ages because the tyres are flat and it has moss growing on the roof and bonnet.

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        Oh dear, I feel like this toward many beautiful and unloved vehicles, I can see the potential, problem is they take up too much room and become and expensive hole in the pocket?

        Mind you, a Capri?.........................

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          Me and hubby were the proud owners of a Mk II Capri in the early 80s. It was yellow with a black vinyl roof.
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            You Posh trendy pair !

            Do any of you remember the Ford Capri Laser? With the smoked plastic light guards? I fancied one?

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              In the mid 70s, Dad's firm's car went into the garage, so we got a 'pool' car. It was a Capri! Me and my brother were sooo excited! I think we only had the car for a few days, but it was wonderful.

              Then, not long after, my Dad's friend bought one. I don't know the model but I think it was a 'turbo suped-up' version. The guy offered my brother and myself a ride. Mum said, "OK, but take it easy." That didn't exactly happen. We went about 90 miles an hour down the motorway and my brother and I loved it!!

              (not belted up in the back seat :O )

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                I almost had a Capri once. I needed a new car for going away to college in '92, as the Mk3 Escort I had at the time was unreliable, so I went to a secondhand car dealership down the road, and they had a Mk3 Capri - 'A' reg in really good condition. Trouble was that the insurance would have been too much as it had a 2.8 litre engine. I ended up buying another newer Mk3 Escort which was much more reliable than the first one, and I kept that car for 4 years.

                Surprised no-one's mentioned 'The Professionals' yet. The Capri was their car of choice and always connected with the series. Although they began with British Leyland machinery, but BL proved to be unreliable as the cars they used were demonstrators and they kept taking them back during filming. So the production team switched to Fords. Doyle tooled around in a Mk2 Escort RS2000 for a while, whilst Bodie had a silver Capri. By the end, they both had Capris.
                "We're the Sweeney son, and we haven't had any dinner!"

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                  I've had a couple of 3lt Capris,nice cars back when fuel was a bit more realistically priced. I also has a 1964 Capri which was the very first model,quite rare now I believe.

                  http://jalopnik.com/5381644/1964-for...changing-10000

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                  "poor is the man who's pleasures depend on the permission of another"

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                    Originally posted by frame View Post
                    I've had a couple of 3lt Capris,nice cars back when fuel was a bit more realistically priced. I also has a 1964 Capri which was the very first model,quite rare now I believe.

                    http://jalopnik.com/5381644/1964-for...changing-10000

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                    A mate had one of those.Another mate had 3 running plus a barn load of spares.I thinks some where right hand drive and 1 left hand drive.
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                      My son's just left for work - in his 2.8 Capri. Noisy bloody thing!

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                        Passed my driving test in 1985 and always wanted a Capri but it never worked out for some reason.......Cortina mk111 I think I ended up with. Anyway, I was working in New Milton a couple of years ago and this elderly lady pulled in the car park driving a Ford Capri (green with a black vinyl roof i think) and it had done about 30 thousand miles from new .............it was immaculate.

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                          My uncle had a Metallic green mk1 with a black vinyl roof, a slatted plastic thing that covered the rear window, furry blue seat covers, a Colonel Bogey air horn and a toggle switch on the dashboard labeled 'Death Ray'! He sold it and bought an Austin Montego and despite being a brand-new car, it was absolute rubbish and kept breaking down. Luckily, the Montego got written off by a dustcart and replaced by a Ford Granada GXE.

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                            Yeah the one the elderley lady had was metallic green, it was a really beautiful looking car.

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                            • #15
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                              from memory we had one a blue one with a black vinyl roof.
                              i loved sitting in it as i went to school etc.
                              FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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