Not a capri but close

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Not a capri but close

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Uncles car at parents place in Wanaka
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She's gorgeous
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Very nice , I think if I had the space and the money now I would have another one as the mk1 was my first car a little 1300xl :cool:
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I think this one started life as a 1300gt , has the 6 gauge dash, and a 1600 x flow, a bit lowered but otherwise pretty basic. Same guy I got my Capri off .
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That's a stunning looking Escort.
Has your Uncle let you drive it yet? On second thoughts, given recent form it's probably best he keeps you away from it ! :lol:

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Waa choo talkin bout Willis ?😤, Crash one car and suddenly your a demolition derby driver 😁. I have not had a drive coz its a manual and Im deficient in the leg dept to the tune of one, so,no I havnt, but thanks for rubbing it in 😉😆.
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Mc Tool wrote: Fri Jan 01, 2021 6:02 pm Waa choo talkin bout Willis ?
Nice Diff'rent Strokes reference there! I used to love that programme as a kid, but I watched an episode not so long ago and it was nowhere near as funny as I remembered it being.

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I have seen a few old favourites that have failed to deliver like they used too , but, we were kids then .
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