£75000 Capri
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£75000 Capri
Surprised I've not been reading about the 2.8 on Ebay for £75000 on this forum
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New guidelines published under the Laziness Act 2020 state you must provide a link to the thing you wish to discuss, in order to prevent undue wear and tear on fingers and keyboards.
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Re: £75000 Capri
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/165498768209 ... SwK7Jimjh9
There's another £75K 2.8 for sale at the same dealer:
http://www.fordcapriforum.com/forum/vie ... hp?t=54863
Andyd never misses anything when it comes to cars for sale!
https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1443071
Andrew.
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2,350 miles from new... serious question, doesn't that mean it's going to have loads of issues with regards to bits seizing on?
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Andrew 2.8i wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 12:20 pm
There's another £75K 2.8 for sale at the same dealer:
http://www.fordcapriforum.com/forum/vie ... hp?t=54863
Andyd never misses anything when it comes to cars for sale!
https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1443071
Andrew.
Like several other cars they have been forsale a long time, which proves they aren't worth the asking prices.
Unless (Like Andrew ) you have a unlimited amount of money and find these extreme prices reasonable, I don't think you can put any miles on these cars, and better off buying a scale model to look at!? Or just buy one with more miles that won't have issues due to lack of use and at a fraction of the cost and enjoy driving it
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Very wise words Andy
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Amazing how with these OVERSOLD cars you automatically get a history lesson! Anybody thinking about paying this much for a capri really doesn't need the patronising write up..
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I do keep reading on all the Cortina , Escort , Capri and Granada for sale signs they use that phrase from a famous book out that “ The Pinto Engine is The Best In The World “ I mean really do they need to tell us that as we all know that it is .ESSEXV6ESSEX wrote: ↑Sun Jun 19, 2022 4:19 pm Amazing how with these OVERSOLD cars you automatically get a history lesson! Anybody thinking about paying this much for a capri really doesn't need the patronising write up..
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ESSEXV6ESSEX wrote: ↑Sun Jun 19, 2022 4:19 pm Amazing how with these OVERSOLD cars you automatically get a history lesson! Anybody thinking about paying this much for a capri really doesn't need the patronising write up..
Hehe that gets to me too. 'These cars are getting rarer everyday' 'You have to expect minor issues with a 40 year old car' 'These 3L ones were the best of their kind' 'The Capri was first introduced in....' 'This is an appreciating classic' 'Has thousands spent on it' 'This was the European Mustang' The list goes on.
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with regards to the two 2.8 on ebay and car and classic....lovely to own if you can afford it, but just ultra low mileage cars and thats all, nothing else.
they are built to be driven and then there goes the value
If I could afford them I would drive them every sunny day I could
they are built to be driven and then there goes the value
If I could afford them I would drive them every sunny day I could
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Here's a story about another £75K Capri.
I might get myself one of those "RS1300"s...
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/buy ... 50a9d0a6ee
Andrew.
I might get myself one of those "RS1300"s...
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/buy ... 50a9d0a6ee
Andrew.
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Cor, the iconic RS1300! Finally the recognition it deserves.
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