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Re: English Fords: Capri

To: archer@hsi86.hsi.com (Garry Archer)
Subject: Re: English Fords: Capri
From: medtron!pwcs.StPaul.GOV!phile@uunet.UU.NET (Philip J Ethier)
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 92 12:46:17 CST
Garry Archer writes >

>Anyone else remember the old (1962-64) Capri?

Sure.  I was a British-car-crazy kid.  I saw lots of pictures, and even saw one 
or two cars.  In those days, you could import any car you liked, and some 
people must have brought in Capris.

>Back in 1962 thru 1964 Ford made two versions of a Capri
>These were saloons that looked like they had been snatched
>straight out of America. ... The rear wings had
>small tailfins that seemed to originate all the way from the headlamps (!!!)
>in a line that passed along the front wings, along the door and then slowly
>widened out along the rear wings into full tailfins over the rear lights.

This styling cue is one of the main reasons I always thought this Capri looked 
like an unsanforized Thunderbird.  I wonder if the Ford guys did this on 
purpose?  

GM made the Opel GT look Vette-like, then challenged Opel to squeeze in the 
parts to make it go.

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