Almost completely standard Ford Capri 2.8i


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Jeremy Clarkson wrote:...but it drives the front wheels. Theee wrooong wheels!
da4x4turbo wrote:I raced a vivaro on the motorway once in a 318is.... and lost!!!
My dad's parents, more money than they know what to do with. I like 'em too, they're nicely in between small muscle car and big sports car. Those exhausts there, even though they look shite (they are now altered to make them look better) are full stainless custom ones, so it sounds like a old school V6 rally car. They're very much a "bloke" car. My mate has one too, mq3 1.6 pre-laser era, real poverty spec. Mine has been SORN for years, since I got my 320i. I'll have it out one day.DRIFTBOY wrote:Who insured you on that as a first car!!?![]()
I've had a couple of Capri 2.8is, I love them.![]()
Even though they are technically a bit rubbish they are great fun to drive and with a set of naughty exhausts the noise is fantastic!![]()
I found that blokes appreciated them but girls were hardly ever impressed!



A bloke at work got wind of the fact I was a bitof a crapi nut, so told me about his. He started on a 1.6 then went to a 2 litre, then a 2.8 befre finally owning a 3 litre. He said on the 2.8 an 3 he had to keep a big heavy metal toolbox in the boot to help hold it down!and the capri came with the reputation and stories of people driving around with bags of cement in the boot to keep the rear end in check

A brand new 3.0S in '78, awesome!DavieP wrote:I absolutely loved my mk3 3.0S. Fantastic sounding, Essex V6 engine that burbled or growled depending upon the volume of the loud pedal and true rear-wheel steeringI bought it new in '78 and ran it trouble-free for nearly 140K. I used to have to travel up to n. Wales regularly and attacking the winding roads was immense fun.
DavieP wrote:Black - had to be, together with that wonderfully council, silver grey 'S' stripe down the flanks.bss325i wrote: A brand new 3.0S in '78, awesome!
What colour was it?


bah, you should have gone a for a rep of max's xb, complete with fucked front end and extra fuel tanks hanging out the back......on second thoughts yours is probably more practical for the british climate.kylepiggy wrote:if you like capris check mine out used to be a 2.8 special but undergoing a 3.9 rover v8 conversion. i love my interceptor just wish i have funds to finish it sooner



sorry to be pedantic, but it aint british racing green - its ford brooklands green hence the name.jamie323i wrote:My favourite capri,especially in british racing green...
Brooklands 280 special edition.![]()
One of my dream cars when i was a lad.


!!!no2lurch wrote:here is my old laser...
it was a 2.0 laser, but it was running single leaf rear suspension with axle location kit, 1600 axle, leccy ignition, 38 dgas weber carb, 4-2-4 manifold with 3 inch rolled system and a few other bits!

it is jacked up bout 6 inches at rear just needs more slamming on the front to give it that sit up and beg look. i dont think it would look as good slammed plus i am fitting some dirty sidewinder pipes on it so dont want to ground them out lolCloud wrote:Is it a common thing to put a Rover V8 in them? The mate I mentioned in post #3 is doing it, and twin turbocharging it. I know where there's a 2.8 rusting in a field, if anyoneone wants a hell of a restoration project. Be nice to save one, since they're getting rarer these days. Weirdly, I find myself liking that Interceptor. Needs lowering though..?

Depends on how old you are but I bet you got to see plenty of 'Blue Oval' machinery about where you live. Used to work around Thurrock/Grays area with a guy who told me about a small site where Ford used to keep and test their prototypes - looks like an knackered old warehouse but apparently there was a lot going on inside. Can't remember exactly where it is...jamie323i wrote:My favourite capri,especially in british racing green...
Brooklands 280 special edition.![]()
One of my dream cars when i was a lad.


what show was that atno2lurch wrote:here is my old laser...
it was a 2.0 laser, but it was running single leaf rear suspension with axle location kit, 1600 axle, leccy ignition, 38 dgas weber carb, 4-2-4 manifold with 3 inch rolled system and a few other bits!




See plenty of new Fords round here,i work in brentwood,so i see alot of prototypes,seen the new KA a few times,and a new 2 door coupe,looks a bit like a cougar a few times,look a bit odd with all the tape on them.Jim78 wrote:Depends on how old you are but I bet you got to see plenty of 'Blue Oval' machinery about where you live. Used to work around Thurrock/Grays area with a guy who told me about a small site where Ford used to keep and test their prototypes - looks like an knackered old warehouse but apparently there was a lot going on inside. Can't remember exactly where it is...jamie323i wrote:My favourite capri,especially in british racing green...
Brooklands 280 special edition.![]()
One of my dream cars when i was a lad.