1982 Ford Capri 2.8 Injection Review - My Apology To The Capri Community.

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2020
  • A while ago, I reviewed a Mark I Ford Capri 3000E. I made a lot of mistakes. The Capri community didn't like me for that. Today, I do my best to apologise with a review of this much later car.
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  • @patgal8588
    @patgal8588 3 роки тому +58

    Having had 5 Capris from the mid 70s until the early 90s and looking back I certainly didn't buy them for their roadholding. I bought them because to me at that time they were the coolest car I had ever seen. As a young schoolboy in 69 I fell in love with the Capri and that hasn't changed to this day.

    • @mick0846
      @mick0846 2 роки тому

      Dosnt the 280 and the 2.8s drive better again?.. that would be a better comparison

    • @keitharmitage6067
      @keitharmitage6067 Рік тому +1

      I fell in love with the Capri in 1969 too. I was 15 and saw a gold coloured Capri with a "tobacco" vinyl roof. I always promised myself one, as the advert goes. In 1978 I bought a Mk III 1.6 GL. white with a black vinyl roof. Love that car and kept her for 7 years, I regretted selling her. Still love them.

    • @muckle8
      @muckle8 Рік тому +1

      @mick 084 ok in the dry with the wider wheels but don’t be pushing on in the wet!

    • @AdrianFClarke
      @AdrianFClarke Рік тому

      @@mick0846 Yeah the later Injection Special had an LSD and uprated shocks I think. And a five speed box which isn't as nice as the 4 speed. James must have driven a ropey one because any Ford four speed is known for having a super sweet change.

    • @teyla7650
      @teyla7650 9 місяців тому +1

      i’m 15 and i really want my first car to be a second hand ford capri but deciding between this 2.8 injection or a 1.6 laser fastback and i’ve just fallen in love with the way they look

  • @mick0846
    @mick0846 3 роки тому +154

    Probably the only person to ever call the capri " ugly" its looks are what its most famous feature

    • @ashterfadgadget817
      @ashterfadgadget817 3 роки тому +41

      He's in no position to call anything ugly.

    • @pereldh5741
      @pereldh5741 3 роки тому +7

      Ashter Fadgadget Hahaha so true. Mean, but true.

    • @FalconXE302
      @FalconXE302 3 роки тому +24

      Yeah... that one threw me.. Capri... Ugly... WTF
      The shape of a Capri is timeless and will never look out of place in any country or car show. It's a gem.

    • @w3villz425
      @w3villz425 3 роки тому

      LIVERPOOLSCOTTISH um but to some people it is ugly

    • @azlean5323
      @azlean5323 3 роки тому +1

      I don't know anyone who finds a Capri attractive, even I don't and I have great taste 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @craig50
    @craig50 3 роки тому +40

    I own an ‘85 2.8 injection special and it is loud,uncomfortable,thirsty,terrible brakes etc etc but I absolutely love it and the feeling I get when I drive it and the feelings it evokes in other people when they see it and in my eyes the Capri is one of the most beautiful cars ever made.

    • @iainduncan3409
      @iainduncan3409 Рік тому +2

      I would agree, cracking looking cars, second only to my beautiful Alfa Romeo Guilia

    • @liverpoolscottish6430
      @liverpoolscottish6430 Рік тому +1

      @@iainduncan3409 Lovely motor the Guilia- from a Capri owner! :)

  • @AdamLeask
    @AdamLeask 3 роки тому +40

    As a biased owner of a Capri, I love the styling. Once you've got the itch to have one, nothing else will do.

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому +1

      I massively regret selling mine about 17 years ago I can't believe it's taken me this long to start saving for another but I'm driving a Ford Fiesta 1.3 Mark 4 Smiley until I have enough money to buy another one - I don't mind if it's a 1.6, a 2 litre or a 2.8 injection tbh because I love the ride and the styling. Mark 1's and Mark 3's are my fave but I'd still snap up a Mk 2 if it was for sale and I had cash in my hand ready to buy one but I'd be dreaming if I thought I could find a JPS version that I could afford they must be ultra rare.
      I hope your Capri serves you well NEVER sell it :)

  • @mournfulmaurice2009
    @mournfulmaurice2009 3 роки тому +60

    Very politely and very good video.
    I only have to contradict you in one point: The Mk3 Capri, especially in its 2.8i guise, is the single bestlooking mass production car ever ;-)

    • @rhedinrage1601
      @rhedinrage1601 3 роки тому +4

      We need a new capri that is, in no real sense, new. Make it as perfect as it was.

    • @Zero_Ninety
      @Zero_Ninety 3 роки тому +1

      Lol, you're funny.

    • @azlean5323
      @azlean5323 3 роки тому

      Not a chance 😂

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому +2

      I'm a Capri fan as well I choose to skip videos where someone is damning them like this I'm working very hard to save a few grand to get another and personally I love them no matter what . A Capri was my first car too back in 1991 when I was barely 19 I owned a few more and took them for granted selling them in between jobs and stuff but the next one I get no matter what mark or model I'm keeping for good . I can't watch the video above though for the same reason I wouldn't listen to a Remainer (I voted Brexit) 2 different things but the same principle, positive vibes are needed in times like these :)

  • @johnbradshaw5900
    @johnbradshaw5900 3 роки тому +41

    I lusted after the Capri 2.8i as a school boy, in its day it was a properly desirable car which was attainable for normal people. I loved the looks, and in the early 80's the interior was great by the standards of the day.

    • @jjs3287
      @jjs3287 2 роки тому

      And still looks good to this day!

    • @djanil9733
      @djanil9733 7 місяців тому

      Me too, especially after watching Bodie driving one in the Professionals as a kid!

  • @jonathancolling2284
    @jonathancolling2284 3 роки тому +68

    If my Mum was watching this, she would say "That yellow shirt needs an good ironing" 🤣

    • @j-t-ogamingblahblah3025
      @j-t-ogamingblahblah3025 3 роки тому

      😋

    • @Snoozzzzzze
      @Snoozzzzzze 3 роки тому

      Yellow one needs recycling (burning). Which comedy sketch does this remind me of?

    • @bad-bunnyblogger8171
      @bad-bunnyblogger8171 2 роки тому

      It's so hard not to be a grammar Nazi right now so am not going to full stops or commas just so I can't become a grammar Nazi this is a self-sacrifice

  • @DavidDavid-kl4ru
    @DavidDavid-kl4ru 3 роки тому +42

    These cars were wrongly maligned towards the end of their long production run due to their humble origins and the small engined varients. The truth is they were fantastic drivers cars for reasonable money with the bigger engines. The styling is still great today and fully demonstrates Ford's knack of making the hot versions look every bit as quick as they were. Marvelous machines, I had 2 in the 90s and miss them.

    • @MaddRIP1
      @MaddRIP1 3 роки тому +2

      I also had 2, and regret selling them to this day!

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому

      @@MaddRIP1 I can mirror your sentiments I took these cars for granted and I'm determined to get another one saving hard now to do just that

  • @JB-np4lp
    @JB-np4lp 3 роки тому +22

    Great cars! Have owned many a 2.8i and 3.0S in my time. All gorgeous things..

  • @luzindro
    @luzindro 3 роки тому +41

    Controversy aside, I had a good laugh watching this. Being a cap car owner myself, I appreciate it's quirks and oddities better than the good stuff. It's all about passion, not comon sense. Cheers!

  • @ApothecaryTerry
    @ApothecaryTerry 3 роки тому +47

    "I will avoid technical details"...entire video spent talking about the technical details and history of the car.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  3 роки тому +19

      *in Arnie's voice*
      YOU KNOW HOW I SAY NO DETAILS
      I LIED

    • @zyllos0072
      @zyllos0072 3 роки тому +12

      @Prince William of Satsuma And if ya dont like the fuckin channel you can promptly leave Sir Prince William of Satsuma.

    • @ApothecaryTerry
      @ApothecaryTerry 3 роки тому +8

      @Prince William of Satsuma JayEmm gets paid for your view, congratulations! I doubt it matters to him whether you like him or not, there are over 100,000 people who disagree with you.

    • @rossvegas7
      @rossvegas7 3 роки тому +1

      Who the fook is slagin jay off? Go fuuck yourself nob heads Ohhh and bye.

    • @clayp.e30_v86
      @clayp.e30_v86 3 роки тому +5

      @Prince William of Satsuma you must be a butt hurt capri "nutter" . What kind of moron would follow a channel when they dont like the presenter or the content? Tool

  • @fasthracing
    @fasthracing 3 роки тому +23

    Ummm I had a 1987 280 Brookands in 1990. To say I regret selling it is something of an understatement.

    • @jamesryan5436
      @jamesryan5436 3 роки тому

      Bet you do . . Lovely motor them I've only ever seen 2 of them

    • @fasthracing
      @fasthracing 3 роки тому

      @@jamesryan5436 Indeed. Bought it off a guy who worked for Ford. Think I paid £8000 with 24000 miles on the clock.

    • @jamesryan5436
      @jamesryan5436 3 роки тому

      @@fasthracing I seen one over here on a web site 5500 euro clean but not mint . I looked at them this morning in the UK 30k for mint ones .

    • @fasthracing
      @fasthracing 3 роки тому

      @@jamesryan5436 5500 euro is very VERY cheap. Mint ones are nearer 50k now in UK

    • @jamesryan5436
      @jamesryan5436 3 роки тому

      @@fasthracing I only looked them up after watching that video . I would love an escort cosworth myself but they are mad money now too

  • @catthomas3097
    @catthomas3097 3 роки тому +3

    I have a 1983 2.8 injection, it was my first car (I'm 20) and it makes me smile every time I drive it

  • @SA-zoom1
    @SA-zoom1 3 роки тому +14

    The turbo techniques conversions on these cars in the 80' made them outperform the Aston Martin V8 Vantage of the era. That's what you call a bargain bruiser.

  • @Tinseiman
    @Tinseiman 3 роки тому +18

    Many thanks for the review JayEmm! I am 60 now (how did that happen!) and had three 2.8s in period, including the Brooklands run out model. Personally I loved the look of the 2.8 and still do, but each to their own on that front. At the time they felt fast with 0-60 in just under 8 seconds, if you got the launch right. Part of that was down to only needing one gear change as 2nd gear was good for 80mph. The mid range acceleration in 2nd and 3rd felt really strong with a nice soundtrack from the Cologne V6. Reliability was excellent and the only problem I ever had was with a fuel pump giving up the ghost. Ride was ok and I agree that they were a bit floaty but had reasonable body control - the secret on a fast country roads (as with many cars) was not to hang onto the steering wheel but hold it lightly and let the car find its own way over the lumps and bumps. Driving at speed, you definitely needed to follow the slow in fast out technique, settle the nose on entry then use the torque to power out with a nice squat to the rear once the nose was turned in. Braking was the weak point, but with 13 inch rims there wasn’t any room for bigger brakes so forward planning was required. I can well remember arriving too hot at one particular roundabout wondering whether I would ever slow down in time - I think that said as much about me as a driver as it did about the car - you should never exceed the limits of your machine! Handling could be a little wayward, but only if you weren’t paying attention and if the rear began to step out, you generally had plenty of warning and it always came back in line if you backed off (except once on a track day at Silverstone when I over did it trying to stay ahead of an M5!). The Recaro seats were excellent and are still probably the most comfortable I have ever experienced, but the rest of the interior was exactly as described by JayEmm - pretty low rent with a squidgy bendy steering wheel; although the 5speed versions had a much better leather bound wheel. Also, at night, instrument lighting was woeful and the headlights were marginal on dip, but ok on full beam. Personally I loved them, but were they perfect? Not by a long chalk, but they had character by the bucketload and will always be fondly remembered by me. Nowadays I drive a 2019 Audi S3 saloon (much better looking than the 5 door), which I absolutely adore. Given the S3’s abilities, I think I will leave the 2.8i happily parked in memory lane!

    • @jjs3287
      @jjs3287 2 роки тому +1

      Good honest comment. I went back to a 2.8i Injection Special in the mid 1990s and was very disappointed, I couldnt understand what had changed in the 10 years since I owned my first Capri but of course things had moved on and I had got used to more modern cars. What people who never owned these cars need to realise is that the last Capris were still based pretty much on the 1960s originals - leaf springs lol! In 1988 my brother bought a Toyota Celica Supra MA61and if was like it was made on another planet let alone another country but everything ages and these days I look at the buck rogers style dashboard on those cars and laugh. Having said all that I do feel privileged to have owned so many cars over the years and experienced the evolution of the Automobile from the 1950s to the present day. I drive a pick up truck now as its one of the only modern vehicles I actually enjoy driving....

  • @PRG888
    @PRG888 3 роки тому +19

    Capri's always remind me of the professionals CI5 :-) that is a lovely looking car, would love one but way out of my price range

    • @markfox1545
      @markfox1545 3 роки тому

      The Capri's WHAT reminds you of The Professionals? And which particular Capri?

  • @middleman9183
    @middleman9183 3 роки тому +4

    I owned two Capris back in the day. Always put a smile on my face. Fun to drive, never boring. That suited me.

  • @clanmac66
    @clanmac66 3 роки тому +13

    Best Capri ever was the Tickford. Stunning in the flesh.

    • @petelattimer6808
      @petelattimer6808 3 роки тому +1

      i wasnt a fan of the grille on the Tickford, or the bodykit in general, but inside was lovely. no 2 were the same and last i heard, out of the 100 made there were something like 48 left complete and on the road, and that info is at least 15 years old. whether that number is still something near correct, i have no idea

  • @fonzolatrundo9140
    @fonzolatrundo9140 3 роки тому +2

    Here in the US the Capri was a different animal altogether in the 80’s. The Capri name was used under the Mercury brand (Ford owned) and was a slightly re-bodied Mustang in the early 80’s (available for a time with the 5 liter V8 of the Mustang) but never sold anywhere near as many units as Mustang. Towards the end of the 80’s it was rereleased as a two seater front drive roadster with a 4 cylinder engine or in upmarket XR-2 trim with a turbocharger. We called the Capri the “Crappy” because that’s what it was in any form other than 5.0 powered version that was then and is now more so- rare as hens teeth.

  • @9256steven
    @9256steven 3 роки тому +5

    Those 4 headlamps slightly covered by the bonnet, a brilliant styling idea, the mk3 was superb.

  • @PT82
    @PT82 3 роки тому +10

    Brother in law has a burgundy 2.8 turbo technics Capri with about 30k miles on it. Lovely thing.

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому

      They are fast mate as in big time

  • @FADn12641
    @FADn12641 3 роки тому +14

    I'd say it's a good looking car, I love the interior and I am definitely not a Ford person.

  • @larssonk22
    @larssonk22 3 роки тому +9

    Capari still looks just as good today as it did back then. Loved this car as kid growing up and it makes me smile seeing some of them being looked after and being driven on the roads today. I would love to see Ford bring this car back, possibly as an all electric car similar to how Honda created the Hond E inspired by the early Civic

    • @larssonk22
      @larssonk22 3 роки тому

      @David Galea haha it's time!

  • @rodneyemmerich8828
    @rodneyemmerich8828 3 роки тому +47

    In my opinion the look of the Capri is the high point, the ride quality was never good, even in its heyday

    • @Tomislav_B.
      @Tomislav_B. 3 роки тому +5

      Ride quality was terrible, that was the best part, mine was going sideways more than in a straight line😂

    • @mick0846
      @mick0846 3 роки тому +3

      Still plenty around though they where and still mechanically bullet proof to many people compare old cars with new cars for their day they where superb good value for money and a good range a Capri for every one, even my nan

    • @petelattimer6808
      @petelattimer6808 3 роки тому +2

      given that they were basically a Cortina under the skin, i never found them uncomfortable, or even a bad ride in their day. ive driven all sorts over the years, and the Cortina (and therefore the Capri) was pretty much the most comfortable car i ever drove/rode in of that era.

    • @Your2TiminEx
      @Your2TiminEx 3 роки тому +2

      @@Tomislav_B. I think that says more about your skill as a driver than the car

    • @Tomislav_B.
      @Tomislav_B. 3 роки тому

      @@Your2TiminEx I think your comment says a lot about what kind of person you are. You're huge fun at the parties.

  • @klasseact6663
    @klasseact6663 3 роки тому +18

    Jay, I'm from the states and FWIW I think the Capri looks GREAT❗

    • @crcomments8509
      @crcomments8509 3 роки тому

      Klasse Act the states had the Capri, it was called a Mercury Capri, the mk2 of the Mercury Capri was basically the European Mk2 but with 4 round headlights, instead of 2 square ones, the MK3 European Capri in the video is basically a MK2 with round headlights. The later Mercury Capris were totally different.

    • @klasseact6663
      @klasseact6663 3 роки тому

      @@crcomments8509 I do remember the Merc Capri👍👍

    • @crcomments8509
      @crcomments8509 3 роки тому

      MGazT No, it was a Ford USA car, based on the chassis of the Mustang of that time, in my opinion it didn’t look anywhere as good as the MK3 European based Capri. I only wish I had kept my MK3, it was only the 1.6 but so much fun to drive and worth far more now than it would have been when new!

  • @R-Tap
    @R-Tap 3 роки тому +3

    Here in Ireland my Uncle Joe had a new 1979 yellow Capri with a black vinyl roof. Absolutely loved it. His brother, my Uncle John had a Cortina coupe at the same time, we don't really talk to John anymore......
    The British Mustang. Good enough for Bodie.

  • @AdrianFClarke
    @AdrianFClarke Рік тому +1

    When you're ten years old in 1983 and you see a black 2.8 injection for the first time, it's the coolest thing you've ever seen. Forty years later not much has changed.

  • @RogerBaileyOnCars
    @RogerBaileyOnCars 3 роки тому +5

    Nice video James, the 2.8i Capri was a proper tough drivers car back in the day, I had two for that very reason. My friend had a Porsche 924Turbo which I could out drive and out drag in my 2.8i - the Capri was that good. I could leave starions, golf GTi's et all in that 2.8i. The brakes were terrifyingly bad, the older 4 speeder drove better that the later 5 speed due to lower gearing, oh and the gearboxes would self destruct if regularly hammered - yes I destroyed mine ! thanks again for the memories.

    • @meandthefamily1485
      @meandthefamily1485 3 роки тому

      Seen your mk1 Roger Bailey i had them all too mk1 3000e mk2 3.0 s mk3 3.0 s and 2.8 s too , loved them nice to drive the V6,s no 2.0 or 1.6 they were a different car totally, anyone who has drove both example, s no that .

    • @s_s_s_cars
      @s_s_s_cars 3 роки тому +1

      Absolutely spot on Roger 👍👍

  • @gmain1977
    @gmain1977 3 роки тому +3

    How can you not like the Capri? It looks cool, today it looks very retro, it looks butch and not soft, I promised myself when I was 7 I would get one and I did

  • @chrissyboy123456789
    @chrissyboy123456789 3 роки тому +3

    Had one since 1986 (10/10 immaculate) -- Im nearly into retirement and considering selling the newer stuff and just going back to the 2.8.. Its all easy to work on by me , doesnt cost a fortune in bits, doesnt throw me into horror every time a dash light comes on. 26 to the gallon around town, Emmissions on last MOT are still excellent, built years back so hasnt cost the environment much in being replaced, tyres are cheap++ Ill guarantee if i pull into a car park there will be a conversation from both young and old ++

  • @SharpblueCreative
    @SharpblueCreative 3 роки тому +7

    My dad the 3.0 e MK1 (poss MK2) - he said they got the engine in with a shoe horn - it was canary yellow with a brown vinyl roof. He got it off his cousin who did mod it a bit in the 1970’s - it had Recaro bucket seats and harness seat belts ffs. It had been lowered slightly. You could open the doors with a lolly stick. It got stolen once - from the car park outside Newbury police station (gypsies has nicked it - it was found at a gypsy camp site some miles away). He sold it after that. I even remember the licence plate NJT 90P

  • @clownworld-honk410
    @clownworld-honk410 3 роки тому +11

    I like the look of the Capri. I am older, though, so maybe I'm being nostalgic. My Dad had a Ford Granada back in the 80's and, prior to that, a Ford Zodiac. Those were cars difficult to admire from any angle.

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому

      Don't let anyone change your opinion on your passions .. I will love Capris even the mark 2 my least fave until the day I pop me clogs they are a legend not just any car :)

    • @detonator2112
      @detonator2112 Рік тому

      Huh? Granada mk2 was pretty damn timeless and good looking car. 2.8i Ghia was a beauty.

  • @4192362
    @4192362 3 роки тому +34

    My Dad had a D reg 2.8 injection, with a janspeed exhaust, if you didn’t hear it or feel it then you won’t understand

    • @christineayres5339
      @christineayres5339 3 роки тому +1

      well 0-60 mph in 8 secs back then was very fast about same as a first gen Golf gti

    • @drewc8497
      @drewc8497 3 роки тому +6

      Wow .. i haven't heard the word " Janspeed for years !!!

    • @christineayres5339
      @christineayres5339 3 роки тому +2

      @@drewc8497 or Mongoose too they used to make great huge sports exhausts lol

    • @petelattimer6808
      @petelattimer6808 3 роки тому +2

      exactly the spec i almost bought, but at the time i felt it was overpriced. how i regretted that decision, as it was JUST before prices went through the roof in the early - mid 2000s

    • @drewc8497
      @drewc8497 3 роки тому +1

      @@christineayres5339 I used to live in Salisbury where they had/have their office ... always dreamer of putting one on my car !!

  • @nk53nxg
    @nk53nxg 3 роки тому +38

    I always loved the look of the MK3 Capri, probably because I remember them as a kid in the 80's along side Opel Manta's and Monza's which I also thought were cool. I remember Capri's as having rust bubble up everywhere though, and some models were called Calypso etc?? When I worked in the body side of the motor trade in the late 90's as a young lad most Capri's were clapped out dogs. I also discovered that they could also have a 1.3 litre engine, and once I opened the bonnet burst out laughing at the match box between the strut towers 😅🤣😂, you could actually stand inside the engine bay. I thought the V6 ones sounded quite meaty to be honest, the Brooklands cologne V6 the best. Older motorists who owned them also told me that a couple of paving slabs or bags of sand in the boot prevented any tail happiness around roundabouts and sharp bends. But most of all I just remember them for rust, rust and more rust, christ did they rust just about everywhere you could point a finger at!!!! I also thought the interior was about average for a common mans chariot of the era, a scirrocco was no better in my opinion, although far better built and with superior corrosion protection. The Capri is still a 60's, 70's and 80's legend though, and a true common mans chariot of the era.

    • @MasterMalrubius
      @MasterMalrubius 3 роки тому +1

      Did you mention the rust? 🤣
      I loved my Scirocco. As anemic as it was it was fun to drive. I never saw rust on it even being an 80’s car. Wish it hadn’t kept getting hit.

    • @RustyPetterson
      @RustyPetterson 3 роки тому +1

      Hah! I used to know someone with a 3.0S and he always had a bag of cement in the boot for the same reason! I was allowed a drive it once and absolutely loved it. That would have been a 1979 model.

    • @kenney8811
      @kenney8811 3 роки тому +2

      As someone who owned a 3.0 E Monza and a 5 speed manual on a B plate GSE and a 4 speed Mk 2 Capri 3 litre Ghia re sprayed burgundy with a black roof and a Mk 3 3 litre Ghia auto, I can say they were all fun. That was back in the day insurance didn’t kill you and there were no cameras. You just had to watch out for police cars 😂

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому

      Scirrocos .. not many left all rusted

    • @detonator2112
      @detonator2112 Рік тому +1

      That 1.3 version was utterly embarrassing. So was the 1.6. But did you know they made Manta with 1.2? LOL.

  • @okeyezeilo6187
    @okeyezeilo6187 3 роки тому +9

    A tad harsh I suspect, James. In its day it was a fine car. We've got to remember it's competitors were cars like the Mitsubishi Starion & the angular Toyota Supra...and the Capri 2.8 injection was better than most....

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 3 роки тому +1

      Having owned both at the same time, I'd say it was even better than Ferrari (308). Although great, the biggest draw for the Ferrari it's name.

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому +1

      Still IS a lovely car !

  • @Tomislav_B.
    @Tomislav_B. 3 роки тому +4

    It was my first car, 1979 V6 with a four speed manual. I was in love with it, no Capri community at the time, it was a lot of fun to drive and lot of pain to fill it up, more than a 20l/100km fuel consumption. But that 4 speed manual was smooth as a butter and made lovely clicking sound at every gear change... and carburated V6 was very torquey. 💪 And with exhaust straight piped by natural circumstances 😁 it sounded sublimely, turned on car alarms on parked BMW's with no effort. Long time after I sold it I used to dream about driving it, it's in my blood stream.

    • @aidanbrennan6587
      @aidanbrennan6587 3 роки тому +2

      Nice words.the 28i Capri brings back so many happy memories for me.😉I wish I could go back to 1982 for just one day.I would give anything if possible.😢

  • @wightangel
    @wightangel 3 роки тому +8

    The mighty Ford brand never ever bettered the look of the Capri,when it came to affordable cars. I had four through the 80's and loved everyone of them. My favourite look was always the MK1 has it had the muscle car stance about it, but the much more polished MK2/3 were good cars too. Very tail happy especially in the rain and snow and that was its achilles heel for a lot of us Capri owners back then, we could always be beaten by someone in a better handling car. Great review though.

    • @RogerBaileyOnCars
      @RogerBaileyOnCars 3 роки тому +1

      all true although I dont recall being beaten by anything in mine !

  • @rustytrusty111
    @rustytrusty111 3 роки тому +5

    My dad had a mk3 Ford Capri 3.0s in red it was a very nice car and I’ve always wanted one

  • @Roragana
    @Roragana 3 роки тому +2

    If I won the lottery this or a 3.0S would be top of the to buy list, followed by the Granada 2.8 Ghia. Well, they are what The Professionals drive :)

  • @FizzyMotors
    @FizzyMotors 3 роки тому +3

    You are becoming my favorite reviewer on UA-cam. Your choice of cars resonate with me like no other reviewers have been able to.
    If you ever get a chance to review the 405 MI16 please don't let that chance slip, would love to hear what you think about it.

    • @joelsmith9311
      @joelsmith9311 3 роки тому +1

      Ooh good call, I always wanted one of those.

  • @WorksOnMyComputer
    @WorksOnMyComputer 3 роки тому +7

    We never had this generation of Capri in Australia, which is a shame as to my eyes it looks dam good and pretty quick for the day too!

    • @varrjames186
      @varrjames186 2 роки тому

      When I first came to Australia I was amazed that they had a Cortina with a 4.1 in it. The biggest that they had in England was a 2.3 engine.

  • @kjetilsjen3387
    @kjetilsjen3387 3 роки тому +8

    There is two kind of humans in the world. Those who loves the Capri and those who are wrong.

  • @BaddaBigBoom
    @BaddaBigBoom 3 роки тому +1

    My Dad bought a brand new Capri 3000 Ghia in the 70s when he was going through his Starsky And Hutch phase, I loved the sound it made and the admiring comments it drew.

  • @stephenjones6832
    @stephenjones6832 3 роки тому +6

    I had 4 2.8 Injections during the 80's and my favourite was always the 1982 4-speed version over the 5 speed

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 3 роки тому +1

      Why? I've a 5-Speed Special which I've had 18 years, and had a 4-speed 3.0S and non-Special 2.8 5-speed, I've wanted a 4-speed 2.8 to complete the set!

    • @stephenjones6832
      @stephenjones6832 3 роки тому +1

      @@dcarbs2979 It maybe that as it was my first 'injection', I have the fondest memories of the 4-speed car. But I do vaguely remember it having really long 2nd and 3rd gear's which suited the V6. When I part exchanged it for a new 5-speed in 1984, that car never seemed to accelerate as quickly. Either way, I'm jealous that you own one today!

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 3 роки тому

      @@stephenjones6832 Yes, technically I own one. But she's a bare shell with holes in at the mo being rebuilt and ha been for some time. When she was running she could do 88mph in 2nd and 115 in 3rd. The 2nd gear speed is pretty accurate as I was changing into 3rd just I crossed the 1/4 mile line at Santa Pod.
      Not bad for 160,000 mile 25-year old.
      (The faster 4-speed did 92mph when new with a pro driver).

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 3 роки тому +1

      @@stephenjones6832 PS also my first 2.8. In fact my family's first car ever, let alone mine.

    • @nympholepticmonkey352
      @nympholepticmonkey352 3 роки тому +1

      My mum had and still has an 81 4 speed and as you say they were the ones to get! better geared and a bit quicker 👍

  • @t-lawsfitness6044
    @t-lawsfitness6044 3 роки тому +11

    One of the best looking cars of it's day

  • @Sierra747
    @Sierra747 3 роки тому +14

    Beautiful car 😍😍😍 how can anyone say it looks horrible!! I’d buy one if they weren’t so expensive. Love the interior too.

    • @christineayres5339
      @christineayres5339 3 роки тому

      Yeah its certainly better looking than the awful Ford Scorpio , the most Gopping looking car in History!!!

    • @petelattimer6808
      @petelattimer6808 3 роки тому +3

      @@christineayres5339 Scorpio wasnt that bad. not compared to the Fiat Multipla or many of the Ssangyongg offerings

    • @christineayres5339
      @christineayres5339 3 роки тому

      @@petelattimer6808 Yeah but it was so ugly from the front

    • @dungareesareforfools
      @dungareesareforfools 3 роки тому

      The Scorpio has aged really well. Put it next to a 2000s Mercedes C-class, they’re not that different.

  • @paulwood5803
    @paulwood5803 2 роки тому +1

    In my time I have had 3 Capris, a Mk 1 1600, a Mark 2 2 Litre S and finally a late Mark 3 2.8i with the 5 speed box. Loved them all. None of them earth shattering and not easy to drive quickly but still lovely.

  • @johndickinson5422
    @johndickinson5422 3 роки тому +15

    Better looking then the shity euro boxes that are churned out today ....yes I had one same colour in 1988 and wished to god I'd kept it..I have bmw m140i so gone full circle back to a rear wheel driven car with 6 cylinders ...

    • @johnbradshaw5900
      @johnbradshaw5900 3 роки тому

      So true. I am looking to replace our A6 which is near the end of a 4 year PCP and am really struggling to find a car I actually like and that is practical enough. So much same same and crossover types.

    • @AnonymousAndy2
      @AnonymousAndy2 3 роки тому

      I also have a M140i, similar to the 6 pot Capris, bit faster though 😂

    • @johndickinson5422
      @johndickinson5422 3 роки тому

      @@AnonymousAndy2
      Yes the m140i so reminds of the capri ...I had other fast cars but the capri and 140i are both the ones that will stick in my mind as for being a blast to drive with there exhaust noise..

  • @computerrefurbishment9748
    @computerrefurbishment9748 3 роки тому +5

    I had a 2.8 'Special'. Had half leather interior, 5 speed box, different wheels and trim. Loved the noise. At the time I don't recall many cars quicker on the road.

    • @jamest5149
      @jamest5149 3 роки тому

      Or horses

    • @wizardssleeve6049
      @wizardssleeve6049 3 роки тому

      I used to at the time have an Astra GTE 16V in 1990, it destroyed these Dagenham dustbins every time, not even close.

    • @computerrefurbishment9748
      @computerrefurbishment9748 3 роки тому +6

      @@wizardssleeve6049 Fair point but not many people look back at those hot hatches with the same nostalgia feeling as the Capri.

    • @wizardssleeve6049
      @wizardssleeve6049 3 роки тому +4

      @@computerrefurbishment9748 Had them all apart from xr3i, had 3 dr and 4 dr cossies 309 gti, golf gti and many others, the one I liked the best by far was a heavily modifird R5 GT Turbo, it could waste nearly everything. A 1.4 ffs, a sleeper. Cossies were money pits. I had a white 3 dr.E reg I was glad to get rid for 5k, prob worth at least 80k now. Doh !

    • @computerrefurbishment9748
      @computerrefurbishment9748 3 роки тому

      @@wizardssleeve6049 Cool collection! Glad we could own cars like these...happy memories.

  • @1968leg
    @1968leg 3 роки тому +3

    Had 7 Capri's in total. The main reason was when it did breakdown, a few minutes and pennies later, you were back on the road. Just have a spare distributor cap and contact breakers in the boot.

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому

      I'm getting another and will probably get an electronic ignition kit fitted just for convenience and fuel consumption .. I love Capris so much

  • @CaptainRambunctious
    @CaptainRambunctious 3 роки тому +2

    My grandpa had 2 of these... So smooth and fun! I was about 6 and to me, the Capri was what a sports car should look like!

  • @reptilianshapeshifter2960
    @reptilianshapeshifter2960 3 роки тому +24

    The Professionals......nuff said!

  • @jeffhubbard5660
    @jeffhubbard5660 3 роки тому +5

    I had a 3.0s, 3.0 Ghia and 2x 2.8is. All hold a special place in my heart. The 3.0 s was my favourite mainly due to Jeff Howe exhaust system and it sounded lovely.

    • @meandthefamily1485
      @meandthefamily1485 3 роки тому +1

      I had 10 in total 3.0 s. And 1 ,3.0 Ghia and 2.8 in 83 up to early 90,s and 1 3000e Mk 1 they were special to me too Jeff Hubbard fond memories .

    • @jeffhubbard5660
      @jeffhubbard5660 3 роки тому +2

      @@meandthefamily1485 Also had a few 2.8i Granada's. I'm sure we have owned lots of the same cars. The list is endless. Lol....... Take care buddy..

    • @meandthefamily1485
      @meandthefamily1485 3 роки тому

      @@jeffhubbard5660 yeh it sounds it pal I also had a 4×4 2.9 sierra but not got the same driving characteristics all good fun and times cheers .

    • @meandthefamily1485
      @meandthefamily1485 3 роки тому +1

      Forgot to mention I also thought they had a nice engine and exhaust note only petrol heads understand thanks again cheers .

  • @jeremyjs8863
    @jeremyjs8863 3 роки тому +4

    motor media loved this car at the time. It was a thing. I liked the looks then and now - inside too. Cracking actually. No need to be grudging with praise. Wonderful how clean this one is.

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому +1

      Excellent cars love em to bits

  • @RogerBergqvist
    @RogerBergqvist 3 роки тому +2

    I have driven Ford Granada 2,8i (151 bhp) both the 1981 and 1985 version. They were nice back then... :-)

  • @charliehaddon2484
    @charliehaddon2484 3 роки тому +2

    I’m 14 and own my first Capri and first car which is a 1984 Capri 2.8i that’s pistons melted so I’m building the car by myself to be my first car. ( I’m putting a 1300 crossflow in not the original 2.8i until I can afford insurance) and it’s always been my dream car. The fact the car doesn’t look good to you stuns me. It’s famous for the looks not Lamborghini performance lmao

  • @Eddieboote
    @Eddieboote 3 роки тому +4

    Finally.....’The review you promised yourself’...So with that you’re hooked on them JayEmm...I had a mk3 2.0 Caberet. A mk 3 3.0 Ghia (manual). A 2.8i Special, then a Mk1 1.3 v4 LHD...I enjoyed them all....

  • @X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X
    @X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X 3 роки тому +7

    I wish there were cars like this (and the Manta) today!

    • @petelattimer6808
      @petelattimer6808 3 роки тому +2

      mantas had a weak spot in the gearbox department , but other than that were pretty much the only alternative to a Capri. things like the Scirocco were known even then as being a Golf in drag, and were front drive, but the Capri and Manta retained RWD layout.

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому

      @@petelattimer6808 Mantas were the "close but no cigar" one BUT I loved those in white with the MANTA black graphic writing on the bottom of the doors that looked kinda cool but for me the Capri always wins .. it was my first ever car too which just helps to make my passion even more

  • @grahamevans9606
    @grahamevans9606 3 роки тому +1

    I had the last registered 4 speed 2.8i in the country. It was a Graphite over Silver...1983. Reg A989 UOF. Owned it for 5 years from 1990 to 1995. Still my fav car...and last time I looked it was still on the road.

  • @liamschannel6294
    @liamschannel6294 3 роки тому +3

    Absolutely love these cars been waiting for this since you first mentioned you had been in one of these! Lovely motor👌

  • @An.Individual
    @An.Individual 3 роки тому +13

    6:37 remember when 0 to 60 in 8 secs was a really good time?

    • @kittiernan1656
      @kittiernan1656 3 роки тому +6

      still is mate! :)

    • @clayp.e30_v86
      @clayp.e30_v86 3 роки тому +2

      @@kittiernan1656 my mapped diesel ford s max family daily shitter does it in less than that 🧐😂

    • @h214suiiii
      @h214suiiii 3 роки тому +4

      Ant_1nine8two well it’s mapped so what do you expect 🤨🤨

    • @mick0846
      @mick0846 3 роки тому +2

      My dad only had a very early 2.0 gl mk 3 and that was plenty fast!.. No one ever claimed that it was a ferrari beater

    • @Your2TiminEx
      @Your2TiminEx 3 роки тому +2

      @@clayp.e30_v86 Maybe it does but I bet you don't get people banging on your front door offering to buy the piece of shit

  • @global_nomad.
    @global_nomad. 3 роки тому +4

    when I was a kid in the 1970's my older cousins in leicester had a red capri mk1 with a starsky and hutch white stripe...was the only good thing about going up there to visit....

  • @robk3596
    @robk3596 3 роки тому +2

    Takes me back to mine, same year, 4 speed in metallic silver. Enjoyed the best part of 2 years with her & ticked my wanted to own box whilst in my 20's.
    Loved the V6 growl, but the tail end could be fun especially in the wet & it was disconcerting to watch the steady decline of the fuel gauge combined with the advanced application of right foot! Still used the old leaf sprung arrangement on the rear & yes the brakes did need that bit more encouragement if you wanted to anchor up sharply! Sold her onto another aspiring young owner & then a shed load of years later chanced across her again for sale outside a very rural property, but looking quite sad with a severely heat damaged bonnet. Reckon someone had too much fun, but I never regretted the purchase & now good ones fetch silly money!

  • @BobMc87
    @BobMc87 3 роки тому +1

    My Capri story.... School trip to Paris in.... 2003-4 and the sun was just setting as the coach was driving down a road and the Eiffel tower came into view! It looked beautiful, disposable cameras were getting wound up, teachers were speaking about it..... then I should "Aw look! A Ford Capri!!!" And I snapped a pic of it! One of the teachers commented along the lines of "The Eiffel tower is right there and you and looking at an old car?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @trumpstinyhands
    @trumpstinyhands 3 роки тому +5

    Anyone who doesn't adore the Capri is not someone I'll buy a pint 😂😂

  • @derekstocker6661
    @derekstocker6661 3 роки тому +4

    A very good and very popular car in its time, some were likened to the Mustang as you say but these were and are still an iconic car.
    I well recall going for a ride in a 2.8 injection version, a fairly fast ride as well as the owner was an ex RAF Lockeed U2 pilot, the experience made me admire the car but I never got around to actually owning one, drove a couple but that was about it, BUT the 2.8 was a superb car, and still the one to look out for.

    • @seany8787
      @seany8787 3 роки тому

      Not sure the RAF operated the U2 Derek

    • @raycroal
      @raycroal 3 роки тому

      @@seany8787 oh come on man it was the eighties! who hasn't been driven about in a ford by someone who pretends they are in the s.a.s or some crap, that is such an eighties experience lol

    • @derekstocker6661
      @derekstocker6661 3 роки тому

      @@seany8787 Look up the book "Dragon Lady" by Chris Pocock...

    • @seany8787
      @seany8787 3 роки тому

      Derek Stocker Ok, will do. Cheers

  • @darrylwebb3625
    @darrylwebb3625 3 роки тому +2

    I bought a 1985 mk3 2.0 Laser in 1993 and I remember feeling that I'd 'arrived'. Simple mechanicals in a pretty bodyshell seem so much more honest than the tech-fests in overstyled shapes we have today. It still looks good, especially now the Capri has come through its naff era.

  • @theshowman8478
    @theshowman8478 3 роки тому +1

    I shared a 2.8i Capri in the mid 80's (5 speed) with a business partner. It was quick and fun to drive and was easy (rather too easy on wet roads) to get the rear end to fly out. In fact I successfully managed to damage an Ericsson PC in the boot while being over zealous on a bend. It was really fun though. The only down side was the long gear stick which meant long throws for quick gear changing, didn't seem in character with rest of the car. Would love to drive one again for fun.

  • @kderules
    @kderules 3 роки тому +3

    I wanted this car badly! It still looks good..

  • @Stringwar
    @Stringwar 3 роки тому +7

    Slightly before my driving era but I did grow up on The Professionals. The Capri looks awesome.

  • @johnbuckle3757
    @johnbuckle3757 3 роки тому

    After a winter of tail end shenanigans I replaced my Capri’s rear shocks with Spax adjustable dampers. They made a measurable improvement - following a few tweaks.

  • @vMaxHeadroom
    @vMaxHeadroom 3 роки тому

    Yes I had a second hand one in the same colour!!! Loved it, very tail happy and in the wet you had to be careful...But loved the smooth engine and power...Saw one the other day and it looked so small!!! How car have changed...

  • @AnonymousAndy2
    @AnonymousAndy2 3 роки тому +8

    Love the way the Capri looks, always wanted one, never had one though. Lovely looking car.

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому

      Keep saving dude you'll have one eventually .. it's a great goal :)

    • @AnonymousAndy2
      @AnonymousAndy2 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheFusedplug I have an M140i now, modern day equivalent in my eyes.

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому

      @@AnonymousAndy2 I'll have a look at the car yiou are talking about I dont think I've seen one yet

    • @AnonymousAndy2
      @AnonymousAndy2 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheFusedplug BMW M140I, 3000cc 6 cylinder turbo rear wheel drive manual. Not unlike the 6 pot Capris with its long bonnet & hatchback.

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому

      @@AnonymousAndy2 Ah when owned a Mk 3 capri (or 2 lol) I replaced the headlamps and they were exactly the same as the BMW ones I took them out of (@ spares yard) I think it was a little 3 series I like those ones (1980's)

  • @lash9400
    @lash9400 3 роки тому +3

    I had a Mk3 2.0 GL and although I was never in love with it, it was a decent car and very reliable. I was more into the Sciroccos, Celicas and Manta GTEs of the time. Favourite Capri has to be a MK 2 3.0 JPS. Black with gold piping 70s gaudiness at its best

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 3 роки тому

      Gaudy was popular in 1976 :-) But then so was brown velour.

  • @themagpie_1
    @themagpie_1 3 роки тому +2

    i spent most of the early 90`s facing the wrong way on a roundabout in my capri

  • @miked7121
    @miked7121 3 роки тому +2

    My Mom had a purple Capri back in the late ‘70s when we lived in Surrey.

  • @minatormyth
    @minatormyth 3 роки тому +8

    My first car was a 3ltr capri back in 1985.
    Big fan of the professionals you see😎
    Discovered real fast that the car would swap ends mid a fast sweeping corner😳😳, which explains why owners would put weights in the boot.
    Always hankering after a 2.8 capri, but was way out of my price range.
    Great video, thanks 🤗

    • @gravyboat2370
      @gravyboat2370 3 роки тому

      3 litre capri ......your hardcore 😀👍

  • @TheShinyShow
    @TheShinyShow 3 роки тому +3

    I do like the Capri but it was always the Escort for me. I get that the Capri was a proper "treat yourself" car for people who grew up in that time though.

  • @shmooautomotiveltd5212
    @shmooautomotiveltd5212 2 роки тому +1

    Capri memories.
    1/ Bodie and Doyle not getting them as ‘The Professionals’ finished being made the year before. As a 12yr old lad, this was devastating😆.
    2/ In 1984, I convinced my Mum to buy one (just the same as the one in this video, except a 5spd) instead of the pear drop shaped Astra GTE. My poor mother struggled to drive it in the winter as it wouldn’t go up hills in the snow. Sorry mum.
    3/ My pal bought a silver 2.8i Special in about 1988/89 and it was, well….a bit slow. But sounded great.

  • @kenney8811
    @kenney8811 3 роки тому +1

    I respect your review, it did make me grin. But at the time it was affordable and easy to work on. And the looks said you wanted something a bit stylish (for the 80's). It was a handful I admit, but it did teach you how to drive a rear wheel drive car with a bit of power, considering what my 19 year old son drivers now, and all the electronics that means all he has to do is put his foot down and let the car sort it out (UNDERSTEER RULES !!!) I think I learnt a lot. Sometimes less is more.
    I am enjoying your series of reviews. Keep up the good work.

  • @davidhayes4814
    @davidhayes4814 3 роки тому +3

    Can’t really fault what you say but in the early 80s this was regarded as quite a fast car. Sure, some cars were much faster but they were also much much more expensive. Exotic cars like the Audi Quattro were twice the price.....as were cosworth Fords a few years later.

  • @mikebrady86
    @mikebrady86 3 роки тому +10

    It doesn't look awful at all

  • @stuartmorris1689
    @stuartmorris1689 3 роки тому +1

    At 16 years of age (1991) a friend of mine had a primer grey 1.6 capri. He wasn't going to use it and wanted to sell it. I at such a young age didnt have that sort of money. So i offered him all that i could think of, my Sega Megadrive. To my surprise he agreed!! Yes, i swapped my pride and joy for a primer grey capri, never drove it, just looked at it. Two weeks later it was towed away as it wasnt road taxed. Sufficed to say i felt soooo cool for a few weeks owning it 😂😂😂

  • @peterg6677
    @peterg6677 3 роки тому +1

    I'd have one in a heartbeat, owned a mk 1 which had a lovely way of leaving me hold the gear stick whilst I was driving but I preferred the MK3 by a long way

  • @jimgibson-brown6701
    @jimgibson-brown6701 3 роки тому +5

    Bodie and Doyle drove one thus its cool 😁

  • @brizzieleif5258
    @brizzieleif5258 3 роки тому +5

    The Professionals car, you need a perm hairstyle, an empty warehouse and don't forget to hit some cardboard boxes at high speed on your way out

    • @paulbarber8450
      @paulbarber8450 3 роки тому +1

      The Ford Capri driven by Bodie and Doyle in the Professionals TV series was actually a Capri 3.0 litre S, which had a 'carburettor' V6 Essex engine. It wasn't a Capri 2.8 injection..😉👍

    • @jameshodgson5644
      @jameshodgson5644 3 роки тому +1

      And knock some bins over!

  • @garyleibitzke4166
    @garyleibitzke4166 2 роки тому

    I owned a 1973 Capri with the 2.6L V6 and manual transmission. I lowered it 2", bigger swaybars, fender flares, real magnesium wheels, and a Shelby/Spearco turbo charger kit. I really loved that car. My cam gear also blew and I ended up replacing it with an all metal set.

  • @AndrewHawley
    @AndrewHawley 3 роки тому

    My 2nd car was a 1.3l Capri, in blue.. the rust held the car together and I often fell into the panel gaps but I bloody loved that car.. GBT 727W I think.. it ended it’s days in a ditch but a friend of mine recovered it and drove it for a few years after I had it..

  • @stigg333
    @stigg333 3 роки тому +6

    The Capri was a great car, had its faults as all cars have, but it was fun. To say the Capri is ugly and yet wear a shirt like that yellow one i think you might need some glasses!!!!!!

  • @JRGRAY-33
    @JRGRAY-33 3 роки тому +12

    Wish I still had my 3.00S, had to keep a paving slab in the boot.

    • @DragonNova
      @DragonNova 3 роки тому

      The original widow maker!
      :)

    • @Your2TiminEx
      @Your2TiminEx 3 роки тому +5

      oh do stop talking rubbish, if you can't handle the car your driving then that's you're problem, after all a bad workman always blame's their tools

    • @theliberatorszen2916
      @theliberatorszen2916 3 роки тому +2

      The "Blue Circle Handling Pack" was the other option!

    • @TheFusedplug
      @TheFusedplug 3 роки тому +1

      @@theliberatorszen2916 Capri Club sell a kit that improves all that as well it's relatively cheap Matt

    • @theliberatorszen2916
      @theliberatorszen2916 3 роки тому

      @@TheFusedplug Just been watching Bodie and Doyle tearing round in theirs on Amazon Prime as the entire run of The Professionals is available to watch on there!!! 🇬🇧👍

  • @jameshodgson5644
    @jameshodgson5644 3 роки тому

    Always remember that light backend - if you booted the gas pedal on a corner the wheels would spin and the back would slid

  • @boogiewoogieadventures308
    @boogiewoogieadventures308 3 роки тому

    I had a 2.0 Laser, I absolutely loved it and would like another one day, the brakes were terrible I agree!

  • @mrc7966
    @mrc7966 3 роки тому +14

    This is the comment I always promised myself.

  • @apexseal2811
    @apexseal2811 3 роки тому +5

    *Jay:* "My apologies to the Capri community, hopefully I can make it better"
    *Also Jay:* "It looks... HORRIBLE"

  • @TechItOut
    @TechItOut 3 роки тому

    My brother had a MKI 2.0L V4 GT XLR in gold with a black vinyl roof and there was also what maybe the rarest version in our street also. A Comanche Capri. It had an incredible paint job.

  • @siennamayh
    @siennamayh 3 роки тому

    A friend of mine had a red 1.6 in the late 90’s. Very basic model. Cruising around Blackpool with the tunes on your elbow on the window sill made you smile. Great fun.

  • @robertl2856
    @robertl2856 3 роки тому +3

    Capri....a classic car 😊

  • @johnburfield6818
    @johnburfield6818 3 роки тому +5

    Had five capries loved every one yes there brakes were bad but they all looked lovely perhaps a trip to Specsavers might help you

    • @Faztastic
      @Faztastic 3 роки тому

      Chill out 😂

    • @Quagmire925
      @Quagmire925 3 роки тому

      What the hell is capries?

    • @Tmuk2
      @Tmuk2 3 роки тому

      You lucky bastard! Always promised myself a Capri when I was a kid.... still waiting

  • @eeclass20
    @eeclass20 3 роки тому

    I remember seeing these on a regular basis when I first moved to Manchester as GM police ran them, apparently the handling was OKish when full of police kit but very iffy when empty. A bag of sand was an easy handling kit addition, the other GMP stalwart at the time was the Senator 3lt 24valve . Try finding one of those today! Perana was a company doing SA conversions on various Fords, the Cleveland 351 V8 went into Mk1 Granny's and Capri's. Never owned a Capri of any sort but went through many Granada's including an ex German Mk2 2 door saloon with a 2lt V6(never sold in this country), must have watched to many episodes of the Sweeney.

  • @opelstu
    @opelstu 3 роки тому

    I have had four of them. Loved the styling and exhaust note. I bought the Manta Gte after the Capri and it literally out performed on the handling, acceleration.
    Still would have another tomorrow though 💖 As for the Manta I still own her😁