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Ford capri for sale at £95000

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I see KFC classic cars has a Capri for sale at £95000 how do they come up with that price also why does he wear red socks ?


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:xd: That is brilliant Jason!

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I would buy that!!

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Cheers the wife thinks I need a jacket that does up at the back . Thought we needed a mad video at Easter :beer:
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Small pecker condoms? You telling us something Jason! :woot: :D :D

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Spotted this today on KFC you tube channel looks a good little buy .....

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Jasonmarie wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2019 4:33 pm Spotted this today on KFC you tube channel looks a good little buy .....

Finger licking good at £2495 :) https://www.kgfclassiccars.co.uk/details.php?cid=1054
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One thing I don't quite get - it says it's fully road legal, but I thought impersonating a police car was against the law....??
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D366Y wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2019 5:12 pm One thing I don't quite get - it says it's fully road legal, but I thought impersonating a police car was against the law....??
Not sure of the actual law, but as long as you don't use the lights or siren when driving that would be ok. But I will stand corrected!!

There is a Police 2.8 Capri up country and I'm sure that's on the road too.
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Paul (Pbar) will know for sure, but I`ve an idea that on the GMP one, the logos etc are magnetic and removable? I can`t see having the GMP logo on whilst driving will be legal?
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That's a surprisingly low valued vehicle for KGF!
If it was the buyer, I think I'd return it to original spec.

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I would buy that if I had the room as it’s a good talking point and good for shows I could dress the old man up as a gay copper YMCA :lol:

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stevemarl wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2019 7:38 pm Paul (Pbar) will know for sure, but I`ve an idea that on the GMP one, the logos etc are magnetic and removable? I can`t see having the GMP logo on whilst driving will be legal?
I think I've seen the GMP one on social media and I'm sure the owner has said that all the stickers are magnetic and is only set up like a police car once at the show?
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Typically, police livery is allowed as long as certain guidelines are followed, such as covering/changing the colour from blue/disabling the siren and covering over police wording whilst on the road. Speaking with a couple of Capri police car owners, that's usually what they do when driving.

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Paul,
was there not, if not a Capri, some vehicle where the decals etc were a magnetic material so could be removed? I`m not losing it am I? (Given my gene pool)
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I don't recall a police car (Capri or otherwise) which had magnetic decals. Certainly I think the Capri police car owners cover the necessary bits up when driving.
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