Car(s): 1986 Laser 1.6, daily runaround project 1981 GL Auto 2.0, Barn-Find-Resto, now also a runaround project 1980 3.0S, crash damage resto 1993 Fiesta 1.1
Currently full up and no more space but I still want a 2.8...
Car(s): 1986 Laser 1.6, daily runaround project 1981 GL Auto 2.0, Barn-Find-Resto, now also a runaround project 1980 3.0S, crash damage resto 1993 Fiesta 1.1
Currently full up and no more space but I still want a 2.8...
It does make you wonder who buys these cars... It looks like a very nice example, but how could you not know the lights are on upside down? Let alone the fact that it's obviously not a late Mk2 when it looks completely different to the year before
A wise man once said... "you can never have too many capris - buy another"
It's me, I'm the wise man.
D366Y wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 7:48 am
It does make you wonder who buys these cars... It looks like a very nice example, but how could you not know the lights are on upside down? Let alone the fact that it's obviously not a late Mk2 when it looks completely different to the year before
Bloody hell, I can understand if someone can't read, but how can you not know how to look at a picture?
I'm the one that leaves all those shoes in the carriageway.
Car(s): 1986 Laser 1.6, daily runaround project 1981 GL Auto 2.0, Barn-Find-Resto, now also a runaround project 1980 3.0S, crash damage resto 1993 Fiesta 1.1
Currently full up and no more space but I still want a 2.8...
D366Y wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 7:48 am
It does make you wonder who buys these cars... It looks like a very nice example, but how could you not know the lights are on upside down? Let alone the fact that it's obviously not a late Mk2 when it looks completely different to the year before
The early mark 3 Capris were still being registered as "Capri II", and that's probably where the seller has become confused.
I spotted this on eBay at £19500 and the last picture made me drop my rich tea biscuit in to my coffee mug and had to get a spoon to get the biscuit out .
Thoughts lady’s and gents or just say it’s me
Yes I just spotted that , only done 1000 miles , I bought my first house in 1989 for 44k and would have never thought a Capri would sell for that .
Now I wonder if in say 3 years that car will sell for over the 100k Mark . As the way classic cars are selling I can see this .
Yes I just spotted that , only done 1000 miles , I bought my first house in 1989 for 44k and would have never thought a Capri would sell for that .
Now I wonder if in say 3 years that car will sell for over the 100k Mark . As the way classic cars are selling I can see this .
Actually 942 miles JM It sold at auction a few years ago for 54k on 936 miles, doubt it will ever reach 1000
If it does sell it is basically an ornament, any miles it will depreciate so may as well buy a 1:18 scale to look at alot cheaper Mad money but it might pave the way for other low mile Capris.