Ford Capri Mk I, II & III | Haynes Restoration Manual
When the Capri was launched, in 1969, its no-nonsense handling and roadholding and, in 3-litre form, its impressive performance, singled it out from the bland and anonymous saloons of the late 1960s.
Capris were straightforward, easy to drive and simple to maintain, and their popularity has been sustained largely because of this. Their simplicity of design and inherent ruggedness makes them ideal candidates for DIY restoration.
The booming owners' club movement and the continuing availability of spare parts ensures that these cars will have a strong following for many years to come.
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Product details
| Author: | Kim Henson |
|---|---|
| Details: | 252 pages, 11.2 x 8.5 x 0.75 in (28.5 x 21.5 x 1.9 cm), hardback |
| Illustrations: | 500 photos |
| Publisher: | Haynes Publishing (GB, 2004) |
| Series: | Haynes Restoration Manual |
| ISBN: | 9781844251124 |
Ford Capri Mk I, II & III
Language: English
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