The car was bought on January 11, 1984 but the owner died the following year and his wife didn't drive A FORD Capri was stored away in a garage for nearly 40 years before going under the hammer at ...
The iconic Ford Capri was first released in 1969 and was Europe’s answer to the Mustang WHEN it comes to the Ford Capri, Stuart Turp certainly knows more than most. After all, the 79-year-old from ...
Marketed under the tagline “the car you’ve always promised yourself”, the Ford Capri was a very successful model for Ford. Just under 2 million Ford Capri's in three generations rolled off the ...
The SportKa is a souped-up version of the first-generation Ford Ka. It was released in 2003, seven years after the model’s debut. It was powered by a 1.6-liter inline-four engine, which produced 94 hp ...
The Capri, now lovingly restored, was tucked away for 23 years in dry storage. Powered by a 2.8-litre Cologne V6, the ultimate blokes' motor is finished off in a glorious shade of Brooklands Green.
The Ford Capri is back – and it’s had an electric makeover. The rakish fastback, dubbed the “working man’s Porsche” between 1969 and 1986, is slated to go on sale this year. Ford announced in March ...
It’s 1972. I’m a well-to-do businessman who likes to look a bit flash, but I need something I can also fit my wife and kid in. Naturally, I drive a Ford Capri, and it’s my pride and joy. The car I ...
One of Ford’s most iconic nameplates, the Bronco, will be making a comeback, more than two decades after the fifth-gen was discontinued. They have also revived the Puma moniker, which however is now a ...
Regardless of age, there’ll be a fast Ford that defined your formative car years; the one watched on stage or circuit with your hero at the wheel, the one that Dad should have bought but ended up with ...
A FORD Capri was stored away in a garage for nearly 40 years before going under the hammer at auction. The 1984 Capri MK3 1.6-litre has only picked up 36,000 miles on the clock having spent most of ...