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HISTORICS @ BROOKLANDS AUCTIONS
BROOKLANDS MUSEUM WEYBRIDGE SURREY
1973 FORD CAPRI MkI 1.6L
Registration Number: NAT 380M
Estimate: £13.000 - £16.000
The Ford Capri was the Ford Mustang of Europe. A mind-boggling array of options meant that the Capri could be whatever you wanted it to be, just like the Mustang. The Capri was, in fact, a far more varied animal than the Mustang with engines ranging from 1300cc to 3100cc as well as a myriad of trim specifications. The most popular powerplant was the 1600cc straight-six Kent engine. The Capri was released to the press on 24th January 1969 at the Brussels Motor Show. The Capri caused a sensation and would stay in production for 18 years, 1969 to 1987.
This Mk. I Capri was originally registered in August 1973 and is a very low mileage example. The car presents well in bronze with a black vinyl interior.
As collectables in the classic car marketplace, interest in the Ford Capri, in all guises, has recently climbed strongly. This classic from the 70’s is presented with a V5C registration document and we are advised by the vendor will come to auction with a fresh MoT test certificate.
Original Source:
https://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2018-05-19/cars/ref-120-1973-ford-capri-mk-i/
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