Classic ford magazine
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Classic ford magazine
Just got my copy from the postman and it’s packed of Capris 50th well worth a read also a very nice pose of Steve with his book
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Re: Classic ford magazine
Mine came today too Jason. Will have a read laterJasonmarie wrote:Just got my copy from the postman and it’s packed of Capris 50th well worth a read also a very nice pose of Steve with his book
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Re: Classic ford magazine
Will have to pic up a copyAndrew 2.8i wrote:Thanks for the heads up, Jason.
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You should get the original one RobCaprifan Rob wrote: Will have to pic up a copy
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Re: Classic ford magazine
It mentions clubs and forums and has missed us lot out might have to email the magazine ......
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Re: Classic ford magazine
Sort it out JMJasonmarie wrote:It mentions clubs and forums and has missed us lot out might have to email the magazine ......
Often wondered why it's called Laser page and not just The Ford Capri Page
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Yes I think it’s named laser as it’s the better Capri on the roadsandyd wrote:Sort it out JMJasonmarie wrote:It mentions clubs and forums and has missed us lot out might have to email the magazine ......
Often wondered why it's called Laser page and not just The Ford Capri Page
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Re: Classic ford magazine
Jasonmarie wrote:Yes I think it’s named laser as it’s the better Capri on the roadsandyd wrote:Sort it out JMJasonmarie wrote:It mentions clubs and forums and has missed us lot out might have to email the magazine ......
Often wondered why it's called Laser page and not just The Ford Capri Page
Re: Classic ford magazine
I didn'.t even know they were planning the article. I wasn't asked to advertise alongside it or to make any contribution whatsoeverJasonmarie wrote:It mentions clubs and forums and has missed us lot out might have to email the magazine ......
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Re: Classic ford magazine
Because it was started by Mark Swetnam in relation to his Capri Laser. It used to have a smallish Q&A section that was purely technical but gradually developed and became bigger, costlier and more time consuming than he was able to deal with so he agreed to hive off the forums some years ago but it is still called the Capri Laser Page. However, the true Laser Page still relates to Mark's cars and his interest in Caprisandyd wrote: Often wondered why it's called Laser page and not just The Ford Capri Page
http://www.fordcaprilaser.co.uk/
Re: Classic ford magazine
Thanks Peter.Peter-S wrote:Because it was started by Mark Swetnam in relation to his Capri Laser. It used to have a smallish Q&A section that was purely technical but gradually developed and became bigger, costlier and more time consuming than he was able to deal with so he agreed to hive off the forums some years ago but it is still called the Capri Laser Page. However, the true Laser Page still relates to Mark's cars and his interest in Caprisandyd wrote: Often wondered why it's called Laser page and not just The Ford Capri Page
http://www.fordcaprilaser.co.uk/
I have seen that link before
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Re: Classic ford magazine
It's a brilliant site and full of useful Capri jobs info. Also, Mark does update it, was done at the tail end of last year.Peter-S wrote:Because it was started by Mark Swetnam in relation to his Capri Laser. It used to have a smallish Q&A section that was purely technical but gradually developed and became bigger, costlier and more time consuming than he was able to deal with so he agreed to hive off the forums some years ago but it is still called the Capri Laser Page. However, the true Laser Page still relates to Mark's cars and his interest in Caprisandyd wrote: Often wondered why it's called Laser page and not just The Ford Capri Page
http://www.fordcaprilaser.co.uk/
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Re: Classic ford magazine
Classic Ford didn't say - but that's the last 280 Capri that Ford keeps at Dagenham. Their sister title, Fast Ford is also planning a "bookazine" on the Capri later in the year.
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Brilliant, will make sure I get a copy!Jasonmarie wrote:Just got my copy from the postman and it’s packed of Capris 50th well worth a read also a very nice pose of Steve with his book
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Re: Classic ford magazine
Good to know, thanks for the info Steve.Steve Saxty wrote:Classic Ford didn't say - but that's the last 280 Capri that Ford keeps at Dagenham. Their sister title, Fast Ford is also planning a "bookazine" on the Capri later in the year.
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Re: Classic ford magazine
Here's Classic Ford's interview where I stand grumpily alongside the last Capri!
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I had to look twice, thought it was Chris Evans
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At least I don't have such a squeaky voice if I ever do an audiobook.
At least I don't have such a squeaky voice if I ever do an audiobook.
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Re: Classic ford magazine
Got myself a copy and not really had a chance to read it.
Oh and Jason, the laser is the most common
Oh and Jason, the laser is the most common