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Re: The New GTO

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Subject: Re: The New GTO
From: Alan Dahl <adahl@eskimo.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 03:39:19 -0800
On Thursday, March 28, 2002, at 02:09  AM, Larry Steckel wrote:
> Consider the Aussie built Capri. A Mazda design out of Ford Australia.  
> That
> thing came off the boat with bolts missing, systems inoperative, or 
> sloppily
> installed.

The Capri was not a Mazda design but rather a Ford Australia design 
based upon the chassis of the Australian Ford Lazer (a version of the 
'88 Mazda 323), see http://www.geocities.com/capricarclub/convert.html 
and http://capri.virtualave.net/info.htm for a history. Mazda itself had 
little or nothing to do with the car since they were busy working on the 
Miata at the time :-). The Capri was supposed to come out before the 
Miata in early '89 but problems delayed it's US launch until 1991 by 
which time Mazda had pretty much captured the market.

I remember wanting a Capri when I first saw the sketches back in '88 but 
as soon as I heard of the Miata that December there was no question 
which one I was going to buy! I suspect that Holden and Ford must have 
improved their quality control since then or they wouldn't still be in 
business, import taxes or no. I also suspect that if they haven't Mr 
Lutz will make sure they have before they are imported.

FYI at one time a couple of years ago someone on this list saw a LHD 
Holden Commodore GTX being tested as a potential police car in Georgia 
or somewhere. I wonder if perhaps we'll now see the Commodore brought 
over too?

- Alan Dahl

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