I owned 1973 & a 1974 Capri with V6. A European version of the Mustang. Would love to see this introduced back into the US. Don't forget, back then Ford Capri was a dominant player in European Touring series in the 1970s.
bring it to the uk it will sell well, it looks like 100 mph standing still. i owned 1 capri but several mk1 escorts inc a full race prep mexico, i would defo go for a test in the capri 3-5 with a big grin, cost needs to be good. David, west oxon.
Nice AI of what a new capri would look like- I'd buy it - owned one and a Mustang in UK. Unfortunately the 2024/25 Ford Capri is an Electric SUV like the Mustang Mach E shame
the Capri was never a ford in the US it was a Lincoln from 1952-1959 and a Mercury from 1979-1986 both running for 8 model years over 1 generation around average for some car models others last slightly longer/shorter for ex the average generation of a Chevrolet Corvette is 9 years while for ex the average for a Buick Skylark was 6 model years per gen in the last 3 gens at least which cover 1980-1998 mind you through the 97 model year the Skylark sold around 2,000,000 units in the US the numbers for the 98 model year weren't publicly released and production ended in Dec 1997
@@sooka64 you must be from Europe as I said the Capri wasn't a ford in the US the Mercury equivalent of the Mustang in the US was the Cougar similar to GM's X platform compact cars in the early/mid 1980s Chevrolet Citation Pontiac Phoenix Oldsmobile Omega and Buick Skylark/Somerset or your J platforms from the same period I.E. Chevrolet Cavalier
@courtneypuzzo2502 I'm from Australia mate. Didn't realise the US had a version. I know they originated in the UK. German and South Africa also had a version.
The first Capri I saw ws as a young fella backpacking thru England and Europe in 1971...so cool and had the manual sunroof unknown in North America ...hope they bring it back with the spice of European Tech and Stylings
I owned 1973 & a 1974 Capri with V6. A European version of the Mustang. Would love to see this introduced back into the US. Don't forget, back then Ford Capri was a dominant player in European Touring series in the 1970s.
Glad to see it reamerging. Great cars
I had the series 1 . 69-72 model. Great car
Very nice.
Great HP.
That fastback makes it resemble an Opel Manta. It should have had a notch back like the original.
bring it to the uk it will sell well, it looks like 100 mph standing still. i owned 1 capri but several mk1 escorts inc a full race prep mexico, i would defo go for a test in the capri 3-5 with a big grin, cost needs to be good. David, west oxon.
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Nice AI of what a new capri would look like- I'd buy it - owned one and a Mustang in UK. Unfortunately the 2024/25 Ford Capri is an Electric SUV like the Mustang Mach E shame
All I got to say is my V6 Merc Capri use to walk on V8s
Das wäre schön wenn er wirklich kommt kauf mir dann einen hatte ja früher 3 stück
Bet we won't get it in the USA..
the Capri was never a ford in the US it was a Lincoln from 1952-1959 and a Mercury from 1979-1986 both running for 8 model years over 1 generation around average for some car models others last slightly longer/shorter for ex the average generation of a Chevrolet Corvette is 9 years while for ex the average for a Buick Skylark was 6 model years per gen in the last 3 gens at least which cover 1980-1998 mind you through the 97 model year the Skylark sold around 2,000,000 units in the US the numbers for the 98 model year weren't publicly released and production ended in Dec 1997
The series 1 capri was developed in 68 and released in 69 to 72 . Know for a fact because I had one.
@@sooka64 you must be from Europe as I said the Capri wasn't a ford in the US the Mercury equivalent of the Mustang in the US was the Cougar similar to GM's X platform compact cars in the early/mid 1980s Chevrolet Citation Pontiac Phoenix Oldsmobile Omega and Buick Skylark/Somerset or your J platforms from the same period I.E. Chevrolet Cavalier
@courtneypuzzo2502 I'm from Australia mate. Didn't realise the US had a version. I know they originated in the UK. German and South Africa also had a version.
I can spot a fake I a
AI generated crap
I, don't like Ford's, go MOPAR!!!!!!!!.
Thank you for watching,,,
Mopar has been disappointing!! They don't back there product.
The first Capri I saw ws as a young fella backpacking thru England and Europe in 1971...so cool and had the manual sunroof unknown in North America ...hope they bring it back with the spice of European Tech and Stylings
Than go steal your one 🤣