You gotta remember when he first got his license cars just had very basic radios, now you can listen to radio, plug in mp3/bluetooth phones and play movies and even games from inside your car.
@@zackraiden5875 oh absolutely! I can tell you personally how big of a game changer retrofitted multimedia systems are in old cars! Seriously. I understand his level of stoke
@@zackraiden5875 Why? With today's technology and amazing car audio products it shouldn't be all that difficult. I used to install Custom stereo's in cars, especially old muscle cars and show cars and I've done countless ones in classics. Some even had hide away screens and yet when looked at interior of vehicle it looked vintage and stock
Larry, I loved the way you presented the gentleman and his car. You are so considerate towards others. Your content and service to others is why we love watching you. Thank you so much!
@@toe-b203 Unless Ford had another car with the same body, it was sold in the US as the Mercury Capri. My wife had one when we met in 1981. Hers had a V6 with a 5 speed manual (I think it was 5???) In stock for they were a pretty nice little car. I've never seen one in the "flesh" fixed up even close to what this guy has. As small as it is, that 302 sounds like a perfect fit. Anything bigger would need a hydraulic-shoe-horn to get it under the hood.
@@dieseldabz7104 I've been very impressed with the technology in the Coyote engine but as wide as it appears to be, I'm surprised that it would fit into that narrow engine bay. What I remember from that car my wife used to own is that there's not much room.
Capri was the best designed car for its handling that Ford ever created , I had two of these beauties and would love to own another one before they are all gone
I must say, this is one hell of a beautiful Capri. It was my favorite car growing up in London, so when I came to the states in my late Teens I got a 73 Capri V6 2600. The ford V8 fits so well and absolutely sounds fantastic!!!!
My wife had a '72 Mercury Capri V6 stick shift when we got married in '81. The exhaust had a glass pack. The car eventually went to a friend. Those cars were alot of fun and had alot of pep but eventually you couldn't get parts for them anymore so they disappeared from the streets.
There's just something about a car guy getting to show off his car and all the things that make it special and unique to him that has me always clicking on Larry's videos. Jerry's got a ton to be proud of with an amazing machine like that and all the modern electronics while still keeping that classic style and a beautiful fucking paintjob.
I've owned 3 Capri's in my time, all Mk 3's, a 1.6 L, 2.8 Injection Special and another 2.8 Turbo Technics, modded and swapped to a 2.9 TT from a 90's Sierra 4x4. Best car ever made, (except maybe the DeTomsa Pantera). The car I always promised myself.
@@antonypye7666 okay, chill Winston 😂 I was aiming my comment to the American readers as they can (I think) drive a car at sixteen, and like you I too owned cars well before I was legally old enough to drive, my old dad was a trader I got in the game at a young age, I’ve owned several Capris as well as bought n sold many more,
I've got a soft spot for them too,as my first car was a 1973 Capri after I passed my test in November 1985. Mine was a scarlet red colour,but I'd described the darkest red he could find for the one in this video as chestnut brown if someone asked me to name that colour. Remarkable the modifications and installations he and the people he's hired have made to it,great job.
The capri was designed by Philip T. Clark to be the european equivalent to the mustang for european ford Philip also helped design the mustang. So it is the european mustang, even according to its own designer. That is the title it deserves.
This one is definitely a "one of a kind" piece of art! Thanks for uploading and thanks Jerry for introducing it to the public! I owned two MK3 Capris and still miss them, even if they were stock 2.3 V6s.
Such a beauty. Love the fusion of classic and modern. The paint job and the color matching is just amazing. The gentleman even has the shoes to match his car. 🔥
I love listening to the old guys describing their cars. The thing I love most about this guy is that he wasn't talking about his cars from the past trough the lense of nostalgia instead he spoke with honesty.
Really cool car. I had one, my 2nd car, back in 1996, a yellow and black '69 1600 that I was rebuilding to look like a Perana. (My first car was a '79 Ford Escort 1600 Sport). The Perana was a South African built Capri with a 302 Windsor V8 homolagted for racing. Chev in South Africa had their version with a 5.0 V8 in a Firenza Coupé called the Can Am. They were legends on and off the track. The gentleman responsible for the Capri V8 was Basil Green. In addition, he developed Perana versions of the the Escort, Cortina and Granada. In In the 90s there was a Sapphire Perana with an Essex V6 bored to 3.4ltr, 0-100 in 7 seconds and top speed of 235-240. All that from an ancient (1960s) N/A V6. As for my Capri, it never went, eventually traded it for a Beetle.
@@BlackTownie999 small but my little 1600 Escort could stick with a Golf 2 GTi up to about 150kph. Admittedly it was slightly tuned, but those 1600 Kent Motors could rev. Scary in the wet. Ended up backwards on the pavement twice. Yellow and black? Do I detect a theme here? Might as well call them the British Bumble-bees.
@@johnsnow5239 Remember the ultimate XR8? Willie Hepburns Animal. Saw it at Kyalami. Along with Sarel vd Merves Audi and Ben Morgenroedts 4 rotor MX6 it was the soundtrack of my youth.
My dad had a 3.0ltr GT in Scotland back in the mid 70's..... White, Black Vinyl roof, that he bought from an ex-Rally driver buddy who had the engine retuned........ Stiffened suspension and brakes.......it was easily the Fastest Capri in the area, if not the country, the Speedo said 120mph but he regularly outran his buddy's Dino.........I adored it!
Sooo in love with this build and the owner is a walk-in sleeper I would never think a gentleman of his age would be this savvy he definitely is one of our “HotRodding ForeFathers”
The South African Ford did the real thing - Ford Capri with a Mustang 5L V8. Built by Basil Green, The Original Capri and Ford Granada ( Europe ) were designed to take the Windsor Mustang V8, the Granada was also available with a 6,6L V8 for towing.
a Capri in stock form looks better than any Mustang imo. One of the best looking Fords of all time. This one is a real masterpiece. Everything done just right, great color
I'm glad he got a "good price" on the interior. Lol I'm sure those wheels weren't too cheap though:) Electric parking brake, damn, multi media, A/C, power EVERYTHING. That thing is sweet 😎
I always loved those Capri’s. If I remember correctly they had a rust problem which is unfortunate. I can’t remember when the last time I saw one in person. Beautiful car.
I've seen a lot of Capris and many V8 swaps but this is the best I've come across, and what a beautiful colour I still remember the first V8 Capri I travelled in aged just seven, they called it 'the beast', it eventually ended up in a bus stop
I always love the look of the Capri as a kid. Larry did a really nice job with his. I really like the look and sound of it. Thanks man for shooting it.
The very first car I sat behind the wheel of was a Capri. They were very popular in Jamaica when I was a kid (along with Escorts & Cortinas). The 3000 Capri was the dream car of many.
Had a childhood friend who purchased a 1974 Ford Capri New. It had the stock 2.6L V6. He added Hooker headers and a custom exhaust, plus a 4 barrel Holly and Manifold for it. Not sure if he changed the CAM or not now. It got close to 6-8K RPM if I remember correctly. It was the baddest 1/4 mile car at the time on the street. No one believed there wasn’t a V8 in it. He won some serious money convincing people to race him.
One of my all time favourite cars, almost bought one but was knackered for the money ended up buying a mk2 escort few years later but I still love the mk1 and mk3 capri
I absolutely adore seeing predominately British fords in the States, especially when built in a very Personal taste to the owners. This Capri really is a special one so props to its owner and to the previous owners that took it on and raced it back in the day.
The US versions were actually from Colonge Germany (LHD) . UK also made them , they made them till 86 . I believe Germany made them till 84. The US versions were a Fox body mustangs in which those were made from 79-86. I just wished the Mk 3 Capris came here to the US. But the exchange rates were going through the roof in 78 so Ford scratched off from importing Capris. Then they tried it again with the XR4TI (real name Ford Sierra , but GM already had a Sierra ), but they didn't catch here in the US plus we had the lack luster versions here . Euro Ford's are some unique vehicles .
Nicest Capri I've ever seen. I had 3 friends in high school who had them and we used to race on Mulholland Drive. When I owned my 240Z there was a guy who lived near me that had about 8-10 of these and then all of a sudden he moved and I never saw them again.
I had a 1974 Capri 3.0 GT, bought it with a blown engine , at the time I was in Germany, installed a junk yard Capri engine which I believe had a higher spec. I installed a Piper cam Holley carburettor, red wine draylon interior (it was the thing) and that baby would wheel spin uphill in 3rd gear(don't ask how I know :) ) That car is a beauty, I love the way he has made it what HE wants.
Had a good friend from Lake Ronkonkoma, NY who loved Capris and always drove them like he stole them. Good driver too, except for one failing... whenever he saw a turn signal in front of him his reaction was to pass on that side of the car. What made him an even better driver is: he always managed to avoid getting hit when passing on the wrong side...lmao. Needless to say he was always re-earning his nickname "Gonzo". Great dude too. What the hell, he may even see this. Gonzo, if you see this let me know I'd love to reconnect.
yeahh kudo to this young man!! "Young" man i called him because this car makes him feel so good about himself and just get up from the coach & tv...and drive it down the sunset!!!! Awesome build as well. My dad had the Capri 1700GT
My brother bought a new 2 liter Capri in 1972. Cost 2,800 dollars back then. He had it until the early 2,000s. Great car, fun to drive, and handling was good.
Omg !!! This was my first car back in @ 1985.. White, gold Enkei meshies, V8, manual trans and black interior. If i ran across 1 of these I'd grab it 😍
The better looking early models were unusual by the time I started looking at cars in the mid-90s. Pity they completely scrapped everything that made them look good.
My first car was a brand new '72 Capri V6. I loved that car. Put many, many miles on it. Sold it to my BIL cheap. He put many, many more miles on it. I miss that car.
They were built on the production line in SA with a 302, they fit straight in. We got the 3.0litre ESSEX V6 in the UK, that's a MK1 1/2, they first came out here in 1969 but that car is the German version and would of had a "Colongne" engine in it, nice car, I built my 2dr Sierra with a V8i Rover engine in it and a T5 RS500 trans in 1990
302 cid Capris were never built on the production line in South Africa. Each and every Capri Perana started life as a 3.0 Essex Capri that was then shipped to Basil Green of Perana fame. There he dropped the Capri 3.0 engine into a Cortina 2.0 body, dropped the Cortina engine in an Escort and sold the Escort engine in CAR Magazine. The Capri would then receive a Mustang Winsor engine that had been imported from the USA for this purpose. There were also Granada 5.0 Peranas that were dealt with in the same way. This whole operation had the blessing (read warranty) from Ford South Africa, but was a totally independent business.
@@friendlypiranha774 How come Bakkie P100 pick ups had them?, by the way, not doubting your word just curious, they end up over here in UK with 302s in occasionally. There is a Capri for sale at the moment but they, like Cosworths, are just too slow for what they cost now and very easy to build these days if the original axle is used.
@markholroyde9412 - the P100 Bakkie (pick-up) was based on the Cortina... in fact, no-one in South Africa refers to them as P100's, always as Cortina Bakkie. Bakkie is the Afrikaans word for little dish or bowl. These were available with the Essex 3.0 as the biggest engine option in this country and were never converted to V8 by Basil Green Motors. However, us as South Africans would drop a V8 into anything we could find in those days and there were many, many such V8 conversions done in people's backyards. I saw a really nice V8 conversion on a Mk III Cortina Bakkie last month - guy did the job himself just a few years ago. As I said, we would drop a V8, normally Ford or Chevy and occasionally Studebaker if we could find one, into anything... Toyota Hi-Lux, Mercedes W124 and W126, BMW E30, literally anything. Another nice V8 was the Rover 3.5 that we would drop into a Volkswagen Kombi, mostly the T3; but I have been in a T2 with a Chev 350 already. We also had hundreds and hundreds of Kombis with the Essex 3.0 V6 - that was such a popular conversion that there were even specialist shops doing the conversion. So to answer your question... they were all home-made jobbies, as we called it. Hope this helps. EDIT: PS - I have even seen a couple of early 80s Toyota Corollas with V8 engines; one such a neat job that it looked like a factory installation, yet it too was a home-made jobbie. EDIT: PPS - I forgot, any Jaguar XJ-6, from the Series 1 with overdrive to the Series 3 was a candidate for a V8 transplant - mostly Chev 327 or 350 mated to a Turbo-Hydramatic 350. I was once lucky enough to drive both a manual and automatic XJ-6 with 327s on the same day. Awesome cars with those V8s. And of course, any Ford Transit from the 70s that survived it's service life ended up as a camper van with a V8 engine and shaggy-pile carpeting. We loved out V8s like the Australians and our camper vans like the Americans.
@@friendlypiranha774 Mate, that is so interesting to me, thanks for that. I am subscribed to CCD videos of the racing you have over there and watch it all. I too have been around engine transplants for 45 years . I have owned my '68 Roadrunner 40 years also a '69 Dart and a '68 440 Fury,. iJZ Toyota Soarer owned 15 years before the "JZs" were really popular, never sold here, imported from OSAKA off original owner. .There is a dealer up in Scotland that imports all the stuff over from SA but idiots over here want the REAL thing made in the UK,🤣 even the Capris brought over from CA take some selling....., me? makes no difference to me where they come from, cheers, UK
I had one in highschool! Paid 200 bucks for it! Cut the roof off and stuck the exhaust out the side and used it for a lot car! In the woods Now as an adult I want one!
Fantastic! I learned to drive in a new 73 Capri, then later 2 of my friends owned capri's, I still want to do a 73 Capri build, this one is done nicely, great job.
That’s badass. Good on forgeline! I didn’t expect to see individual throttles. Maybe webbers or something but not that. That’s very cool. Hell of a creation and achievement. It’s awesome that he drives it so much. I love that.
Yeah that's a work of art that one. As a Brit that saw millions of these things. And back then they weren't even the nicest Car from Ford. MkI MkII Cortina's and Escorts. But 3 litre Capri's were beasts.
What an awesome build and guy! I love how stoked he was on the “multimedia” 👏
,Right!
You gotta remember when he first got his license cars just had very basic radios, now you can listen to radio, plug in mp3/bluetooth phones and play movies and even games from inside your car.
@@zackraiden5875 oh absolutely! I can tell you personally how big of a game changer retrofitted multimedia systems are in old cars! Seriously. I understand his level of stoke
@@fakealexstrong i'm trying to get an old tablet to work as a radio/gps for my 1980 foxbody its so much better than thr old stuff
@@zackraiden5875 Why? With today's technology and amazing car audio products it shouldn't be all that difficult. I used to install Custom stereo's in cars, especially old muscle cars and show cars and I've done countless ones in classics. Some even had hide away screens and yet when looked at interior of vehicle it looked vintage and stock
Larry, I loved the way you presented the gentleman and his car. You are so considerate towards others. Your content and service to others is why we love watching you.
Thank you so much!
I concur.👍👌
Such an underrated car, and this one looks so good.
I wish the euro fords were sold in America
@@toe-b203 Unless Ford had another car with the same body, it was sold in the US as the Mercury Capri. My wife had one when we met in 1981. Hers had a V6 with a 5 speed manual (I think it was 5???) In stock for they were a pretty nice little car. I've never seen one in the "flesh" fixed up even close to what this guy has. As small as it is, that 302 sounds like a perfect fit. Anything bigger would need a hydraulic-shoe-horn to get it under the hood.
@@MrGaryGG48 Yes your correct, my friend owns several built badass Capris!
@@MrGaryGG48Matter of fact he just put a built Coyote motor in one with a Supercharger as if didn't make enough HP without induction 😂
@@dieseldabz7104 I've been very impressed with the technology in the Coyote engine but as wide as it appears to be, I'm surprised that it would fit into that narrow engine bay. What I remember from that car my wife used to own is that there's not much room.
Awesome that the legend of Basil Green reached the USA
In South Africa 🇿🇦 the capri is a Legend.
I believe some Capris were built in South Africa. Is that correct?
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Jerry that is the most beautiful Capri I've ever seen! 👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥
Capri was the best designed car for its handling that Ford ever created , I had two of these beauties and would love to own another one before they are all gone
I must say, this is one hell of a beautiful Capri. It was my favorite car growing up in London, so when I came to the states in my late Teens I got a 73 Capri V6 2600.
The ford V8 fits so well and absolutely sounds fantastic!!!!
This Capri is pretty special. Good job Mr LaCoss. You've done it proud.
Anyone who matches his shoes with his car, is really about that life! Love Capri's!
I don’t know why but I’m so obsessed with the Capri
It’s just such a cool car for what it is
Look good drive crap . I've owned every variant and model 280 Brooklands , jps the lot .
I want the one with the square head lights with a 3 rotor innit
Tweet Diss front strut brace and axle location kit sorts that out 👍 £200.
This is one of the most beautiful cars I’ve seen on this channel.
I love this car so much. That exhaust note is perfect.
This was my very first car. At 18 I bought a 1973 Mercury Capri in 1982. Although I loved it, I wanted a 1976
My wife had a '72 Mercury Capri V6 stick shift when we got married in '81. The exhaust had a glass pack. The car eventually went to a friend. Those cars were alot of fun and had alot of pep but eventually you couldn't get parts for them anymore so they disappeared from the streets.
There's just something about a car guy getting to show off his car and all the things that make it special and unique to him that has me always clicking on Larry's videos. Jerry's got a ton to be proud of with an amazing machine like that and all the modern electronics while still keeping that classic style and a beautiful fucking paintjob.
I always liked this body style Capri. The owner did a nice job on this car.
perfect balance of old and new love when people put new stereos in! but i respect keeping old too
I've owned 3 Capri's in my time, all Mk 3's, a 1.6 L, 2.8 Injection Special and another 2.8 Turbo Technics, modded and swapped to a 2.9 TT from a 90's Sierra 4x4. Best car ever made, (except maybe the DeTomsa Pantera). The car I always promised myself.
‘Best car ever made’ 🤣
Are used to like swapping each End on you LOL
They are awesome cars. I had a 2.8i about 15 yrs ago. Had a 4.6L Rover engine for ot but never got round to it. Regret selling it so bad 😔
owned a 3 litre GT 1977 and a 2.8 S 1988 sold that for a jaguar XJS 3.8 then a V12 what a mistake that was
What GMC truck ever used a 2.9L motor? And wtf is a 2.9TT?
Car culture at its best. Jerry is a hot rodding icon in my book. So is his Capri.
I couldn't agree more! WAY COOLER than a normal "retirement sports car"! Jerry is a true hot rodder and is the embodiment of The American Spirit.
This Capri is so cool. Being from the UK and having a Capri at 16 I've always had a soft spot for them.
Can’t drive on road until 17 in UK
@@ronpalmer1371 LEGALLY!! .. I was buying and selling cars @t 15 years old.
@@antonypye7666 okay, chill Winston 😂 I was aiming my comment to the American readers as they can (I think) drive a car at sixteen, and like you I too owned cars well before I was legally old enough to drive, my old dad was a trader I got in the game at a young age, I’ve owned several Capris as well as bought n sold many more,
I've got a soft spot for them too,as my first car was a 1973 Capri after I passed my test in November 1985. Mine was a scarlet red colour,but I'd described the darkest red he could find for the one in this video as chestnut brown if someone asked me to name that colour. Remarkable the modifications and installations he and the people he's hired have made to it,great job.
This man has built a incredible machine and put the food on the tables of a lot of skilled craftsmen at the same time. Well done!
That old man did a better job at rebilding his dream car than I have ever seen. That car is a rebuild jewel. I wish I owned that capri.
It’s not a “European mustang “ it’s a ford Capri. A car that is loved in Britain (and Europe). Give it the title it deserves. 😍😍😍gorgeous
yep exacly what i was gonna say
And Australia. Pretty much every country except for the US
@@dandewar2352 So really the Mustang: is the American Capri? lol
I like it
The capri was designed by Philip T. Clark to be the european equivalent to the mustang for european ford
Philip also helped design the mustang.
So it is the european mustang, even according to its own designer. That is the title it deserves.
@@dylanmccallister1888 he did a good job, way better looking than a mustang, and probably drives better too.
Yay for Basil Green Ford in South Africa
This one is definitely a "one of a kind" piece of art!
Thanks for uploading and thanks Jerry for introducing it to the public!
I owned two MK3 Capris and still miss them, even if they were stock 2.3 V6s.
Such a beauty. Love the fusion of classic and modern. The paint job and the color matching is just amazing. The gentleman even has the shoes to match his car. 🔥
Love how you interview people with their cars. They so happy and relaxed talking to you about their cars. Merry Christmas!
This has to be one of the nicest Capri builds in the world.
I love listening to the old guys describing their cars. The thing I love most about this guy is that he wasn't talking about his cars from the past trough the lense of nostalgia instead he spoke with honesty.
Really cool car. I had one, my 2nd car, back in 1996, a yellow and black '69 1600 that I was rebuilding to look like a Perana. (My first car was a '79 Ford Escort 1600 Sport). The Perana was a South African built Capri with a 302 Windsor V8 homolagted for racing. Chev in South Africa had their version with a 5.0 V8 in a Firenza Coupé called the Can Am. They were legends on and off the track. The gentleman responsible for the Capri V8 was Basil Green. In addition, he developed Perana versions of the the Escort, Cortina and Granada. In In the 90s there was a Sapphire Perana with an Essex V6 bored to 3.4ltr, 0-100 in 7 seconds and top speed of 235-240. All that from an ancient (1960s) N/A V6. As for my Capri, it never went, eventually traded it for a Beetle.
Mine was a yellow and black 1974 2000GT 4 speed! (nice way of saying it had the "little engine")
@@BlackTownie999 small but my little 1600 Escort could stick with a Golf 2 GTi up to about 150kph. Admittedly it was slightly tuned, but those 1600 Kent Motors could rev. Scary in the wet. Ended up backwards on the pavement twice. Yellow and black? Do I detect a theme here? Might as well call them the British Bumble-bees.
Well said. Saved me 20min of typing..lol
Don't forget the Sierra XR8 as well. Also came with a 302 from factory.
@@johnsnow5239 Remember the ultimate XR8? Willie Hepburns Animal. Saw it at Kyalami. Along with Sarel vd Merves Audi and Ben Morgenroedts 4 rotor MX6 it was the soundtrack of my youth.
@@charl_k I do indeed. But we giving away our age. Lol. The 5 cylinder Audis were always my favorite. Huge fireballs and SITUTUTu....
Much health and longevity to Jerry so he can enjoy it as long as possible :)
My dad had a 3.0ltr GT in Scotland back in the mid 70's..... White, Black Vinyl roof, that he bought from an ex-Rally driver buddy who had the engine retuned........ Stiffened suspension and brakes.......it was easily the Fastest Capri in the area, if not the country, the Speedo said 120mph but he regularly outran his buddy's Dino.........I adored it!
Sooo in love with this build and the owner is a walk-in sleeper I would never think a gentleman of his age would be this savvy he definitely is one of our “HotRodding ForeFathers”
Priceless! Priceless! Priceless! Man, what a trip!
think this guy just won the "coolest old guy" award of the year
As a Ford lover in Africa the perana Capri is the dream.this gentleman build his own
So beautiful! That squeaky door hinge is killing me though!
The best custom built Capri I've ever seen!
What a Gentleman and what a car! Made in Köln. This car would steal the show at any Ford meet in Germany.
Very impressed that the joint between the steel fenders and fiberglass flairs has not cracked. Beautiful intakes. Beautiful car.
I love it. Jerry was so happy to be showing it off too
That's probably the most beautiful American builds I've ever seen!
This man has incredible taste and style which we get to see in his Capri, what a beautiful build!!
The South African Ford did the real thing - Ford Capri with a Mustang 5L V8. Built by Basil Green, The Original Capri and Ford Granada ( Europe ) were designed to take the Windsor Mustang V8, the Granada was also available with a 6,6L V8 for towing.
a Capri in stock form looks better than any Mustang imo. One of the best looking Fords of all time. This one is a real masterpiece. Everything done just right, great color
I'm glad he got a "good price" on the interior. Lol
I'm sure those wheels weren't too cheap though:)
Electric parking brake, damn, multi media, A/C, power EVERYTHING. That thing is sweet 😎
Love from all Brits and Ford Capri Fans, Brilliant Custom ! Want to buy it and conserve it in Texas !
I always loved those Capri’s. If I remember correctly they had a rust problem which is unfortunate. I can’t remember when the last time I saw one in person. Beautiful car.
Amazing Capri. This is the best i ever saw.
I've seen a lot of Capris and many V8 swaps but this is the best I've come across, and what a beautiful colour
I still remember the first V8 Capri I travelled in aged just seven, they called it 'the beast', it eventually ended up in a bus stop
WOW!!!!!!!
That car is absolutely perfect, great job on the build🙌🏼
My dad had 5 of them when I was little. They are all gone. But I remember them fondly.
What a gem. Fabulous piece of work.
I had 2 Capri's when i was a lad and neither of them were as nice as those. Loved my Capri's! Would dearly love to own that one. Nice!! uk
Someone pay this man for blessing us with this beauty
I always love the look of the Capri as a kid. Larry did a really nice job with his. I really like the look and sound of it. Thanks man for shooting it.
What a wonderful design of this wonderful vehicle. It is a true blessing to see what this guy has produced on such a classic beauty 🙏🙏👊👍💪👌
The very first car I sat behind the wheel of was a Capri. They were very popular in Jamaica when I was a kid (along with Escorts & Cortinas). The 3000 Capri was the dream car of many.
Had a childhood friend who purchased a 1974 Ford Capri New. It had the stock 2.6L V6. He added Hooker headers and a custom exhaust, plus a 4 barrel Holly and Manifold for it. Not sure if he changed the CAM or not now. It got close to 6-8K RPM if I remember correctly. It was the baddest 1/4 mile car at the time on the street. No one believed there wasn’t a V8 in it. He won some serious money convincing people to race him.
One of my all time favourite cars, almost bought one but was knackered for the money ended up buying a mk2 escort few years later but I still love the mk1 and mk3 capri
That was built perfectly! Love it
Very very cool, inspiration as we are working on our own Capri build currently!
Not a Ford fan but always liked the Capri. At 2800Lbs and 375 hp that thing must scooooooot !
Love Capris and Mavericks. You can make them look amazing.
maybe the best ford i've ever seen
I absolutely adore seeing predominately British fords in the States, especially when built in a very Personal taste to the owners. This Capri really is a special one so props to its owner and to the previous owners that took it on and raced it back in the day.
The US versions were actually from Colonge Germany (LHD) . UK also made them , they made them till 86 . I believe Germany made them till 84. The US versions were a Fox body mustangs in which those were made from 79-86. I just wished the Mk 3 Capris came here to the US. But the exchange rates were going through the roof in 78 so Ford scratched off from importing Capris. Then they tried it again with the XR4TI (real name Ford Sierra , but GM already had a Sierra ), but they didn't catch here in the US plus we had the lack luster versions here . Euro Ford's are some unique vehicles .
Nicest Capri I've ever seen. I had 3 friends in high school who had them and we used to race on Mulholland Drive. When I owned my 240Z there was a guy who lived near me that had about 8-10 of these and then all of a sudden he moved and I never saw them again.
I had a 1974 Capri 3.0 GT, bought it with a blown engine , at the time I was in Germany, installed a junk yard Capri engine which I believe had a higher spec. I installed a Piper cam Holley carburettor, red wine draylon interior (it was the thing) and that baby would wheel spin uphill in 3rd gear(don't ask how I know :) )
That car is a beauty, I love the way he has made it what HE wants.
Nice built, GREAT color combo and those knockoffs are the cherry on top.
A build that sets new standards. Love it!
Had a good friend from Lake Ronkonkoma, NY who loved Capris and always drove them like he stole them. Good driver too, except for one failing... whenever he saw a turn signal in front of him his reaction was to pass on that side of the car. What made him an even better driver is: he always managed to avoid getting hit when passing on the wrong side...lmao. Needless to say he was always re-earning his nickname "Gonzo".
Great dude too.
What the hell, he may even see this. Gonzo, if you see this let me know I'd love to reconnect.
I used to do PDI's on these in the UK in the early 70's. The 1300cc was hardly a Mustang. Great looking cars.
We shall call this episode unique car & driver. Fantastic Job with this one Larry.
Nice to see stan lee well and healthy, swithing to cars as a hobby!
Brilliant peace of machine this thing!
yeahh kudo to this young man!! "Young" man i called him because this car makes him feel so good about himself and just get up from the coach & tv...and drive it down the sunset!!!! Awesome build as well. My dad had the Capri 1700GT
Best Capri I ever seen.
My brother bought a new 2 liter Capri in 1972. Cost 2,800 dollars back then. He had it until the early 2,000s.
Great car, fun to drive, and handling was good.
Larry you truly live the life of a legend bro! Mad respect 🤜🤛 I can only imagine seeing half of the amazing stuff you have!
Omg !!! This was my first car back in @ 1985.. White, gold Enkei meshies, V8, manual trans and black interior.
If i ran across 1 of these I'd grab it 😍
Have never been overly enamoured with the Capri, but this is beautiful
We had them in Australia. I always thought they were one of the best shapes of their day. That is one sweet ride
The better looking early models were unusual by the time I started looking at cars in the mid-90s.
Pity they completely scrapped everything that made them look good.
My first car was a brand new '72 Capri V6. I loved that car. Put many, many miles on it. Sold it to my BIL cheap. He put many, many more miles on it.
I miss that car.
These car’s were shaped to perfection
Loved the old Ford Capri be from the UK Beautiful build
Fantastic looking mk1 ford capri.
And they say love at first sight didn't exist i just provided them wrong!!! Simply beautiful car!!
They were built on the production line in SA with a 302, they fit straight in.
We got the 3.0litre ESSEX V6 in the UK, that's a MK1 1/2, they first came out here in 1969 but that car is the German version and would of had a "Colongne" engine in it, nice car,
I built my 2dr Sierra with a V8i Rover engine in it and a T5 RS500 trans in 1990
302 cid Capris were never built on the production line in South Africa.
Each and every Capri Perana started life as a 3.0 Essex Capri that was then shipped to Basil Green of Perana fame. There he dropped the Capri 3.0 engine into a Cortina 2.0 body, dropped the Cortina engine in an Escort and sold the Escort engine in CAR Magazine. The Capri would then receive a Mustang Winsor engine that had been imported from the USA for this purpose.
There were also Granada 5.0 Peranas that were dealt with in the same way.
This whole operation had the blessing (read warranty) from Ford South Africa, but was a totally independent business.
@@friendlypiranha774 How come Bakkie P100 pick ups had them?, by the way, not doubting your word just curious, they end up over here in UK with 302s in occasionally. There is a Capri for sale at the moment but they, like Cosworths, are just too slow for what they cost now and very easy to build these days if the original axle is used.
@markholroyde9412 - the P100 Bakkie (pick-up) was based on the Cortina... in fact, no-one in South Africa refers to them as P100's, always as Cortina Bakkie. Bakkie is the Afrikaans word for little dish or bowl. These were available with the Essex 3.0 as the biggest engine option in this country and were never converted to V8 by Basil Green Motors.
However, us as South Africans would drop a V8 into anything we could find in those days and there were many, many such V8 conversions done in people's backyards. I saw a really nice V8 conversion on a Mk III Cortina Bakkie last month - guy did the job himself just a few years ago.
As I said, we would drop a V8, normally Ford or Chevy and occasionally Studebaker if we could find one, into anything... Toyota Hi-Lux, Mercedes W124 and W126, BMW E30, literally anything. Another nice V8 was the Rover 3.5 that we would drop into a Volkswagen Kombi, mostly the T3; but I have been in a T2 with a Chev 350 already. We also had hundreds and hundreds of Kombis with the Essex 3.0 V6 - that was such a popular conversion that there were even specialist shops doing the conversion.
So to answer your question... they were all home-made jobbies, as we called it. Hope this helps.
EDIT: PS - I have even seen a couple of early 80s Toyota Corollas with V8 engines; one such a neat job that it looked like a factory installation, yet it too was a home-made jobbie.
EDIT: PPS - I forgot, any Jaguar XJ-6, from the Series 1 with overdrive to the Series 3 was a candidate for a V8 transplant - mostly Chev 327 or 350 mated to a Turbo-Hydramatic 350. I was once lucky enough to drive both a manual and automatic XJ-6 with 327s on the same day. Awesome cars with those V8s.
And of course, any Ford Transit from the 70s that survived it's service life ended up as a camper van with a V8 engine and shaggy-pile carpeting. We loved out V8s like the Australians and our camper vans like the Americans.
@@friendlypiranha774 Mate, that is so interesting to me, thanks for that. I am subscribed to CCD videos of the racing you have over there and watch it all. I too have been around engine transplants for 45 years . I have owned my '68 Roadrunner 40 years also a '69 Dart and a '68 440 Fury,. iJZ Toyota Soarer owned 15 years before the "JZs" were really popular, never sold here, imported from OSAKA off original owner. .There is a dealer up in Scotland that imports all the stuff over from SA but idiots over here want the REAL thing made in the UK,🤣 even the Capris brought over from CA take some selling....., me? makes no difference to me where they come from, cheers, UK
Wow awesome loved every detail about the car and then to top it off the sound hats off to the owner best capri I have ever seen
That is one gorgeous Capri
I really like that relaxed sound.
Girlfriend of mine back in day had one. Drove it once an was hooked. Just like monza small package big motor. Fantastic
I had one in highschool! Paid 200 bucks for it! Cut the roof off and stuck the exhaust out the side and used it for a lot car! In the woods
Now as an adult I want one!
Fantastic! I learned to drive in a new 73 Capri, then later 2 of my friends owned capri's, I still want to do a 73 Capri build, this one is done nicely, great job.
That’s badass. Good on forgeline! I didn’t expect to see individual throttles. Maybe webbers or something but not that. That’s very cool. Hell of a creation and achievement. It’s awesome that he drives it so much. I love that.
In my opinion this is the best and most unusual car you have shot Larry. I may be bias considering I have a 68 GT-350 and have owned a few fast Fords.
The guy was into his details. Right down to matching his shoe color to the car!
Incredible build.
Yeah that's a work of art that one. As a Brit that saw millions of these things. And back then they weren't even the nicest Car from Ford. MkI MkII Cortina's and Escorts. But 3 litre Capri's were beasts.
It sounds amazing, just the right kind of rumble, not too loud, just right 😊
Looks very good too😊