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Ford Capri previously left untouched for 35 YEARS on sale for bargain sum

03 June 2024 , 15:18
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It's been thoroughly fixed up before being put up for sale

A FORD Capri has gone up for sale after being left “parked up for 35 years” before it was thoroughly restored.

The classic motor, which is a firm favourite among enthusiasts, is finished in blue and has just 28,000 miles on the clock.

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The classic Capri is up for sale for a bargain priceCredit: carandclassic.com
It was apparently left parked up for 35 years
It was apparently left parked up for 35 yearsCredit: carandclassic.com

According to the listing, the Mk2 Capri originally had a 1.6-litre motor but was later upgraded by the previous owner to a 2.0 Ghia.

Ghia was Ford’s luxury car-styling company at the time, mostly known for more plush interiors compared to standard models.

The classic motor was then “parked up for 35 years” before it was bought by the current owner - who rebuilt the Capri’s engine.

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The listing said: “I stripped the engine which was completely seized, then rebuilt it with new parts.”

The rebuild includes a respray as well as new wheel bearings, brake pipe cylinders, and a complete exhaust system.

They added: “It drives well for a 46-year-old car, I encourage and recommend you view so you know what you are buying.”

The Capri in question is priced at just £8,500 and can be bought via car auction speciaists Cars & Classic.

Being over 40 years old, the car is also exempt from MOT and road tax requirements.

First produced in 1974 after the huge success of the Mk1 Capri, the Mk2 ran for four years and built by Ford to be more aligned to everyday driving.

It came with a shorter bonnet, larger cabin and a hatchback-style rear door.

The Capri model was later heavily facelifted with the Mk3.

The much loved motor has just 28,000 miles on the clock
The much loved motor has just 28,000 miles on the clockCredit: carandclassic.com

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