My 3.0s capri

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chap foose
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Re: My 3.0s capri

#21 Post by chap foose »

alfaSleep wrote::lol: :lol:

....Hmmm, If an Essex V6 'puts it out' like an Essex Girl then it must be one Hairy (..rather than Brazilian) Ride.

:idea: Note... Been in one - in Carpet Crush mode - with N.E. CapriClub rep..... many, many moons ago ;)

:idea: Note2... also been in a 2.8i (the white one, with the engine 'photoprinted' onto the bonnet... in the days before screen printed vinyl) and the guy just wanted to drive by the 'Spanish City', in Whitley bay, playing DireStraits....'Tunnel of love' >> the song having been inspired by a ride in the funfair.

alfaSleep
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Great story
chap foose
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Re: My 3.0s capri

#22 Post by chap foose »

Just got back off my hols and got my copy of pc in the post.
Love the feature theyve done on my car and the pics look great.
Cheers Practical Classics
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Re: My 3.0s capri

#23 Post by chap foose »

Over 250 cars turned up for the Dunton Classic Car Show today.
Really happy winning best in show and my old 280 that i sold to
my mate win a trophey to.
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Re: My 3.0s capri

#24 Post by Luxobarge »

Well done, you're a legend. Judging by the standard of the work you've put up on this forum, I don't doubt for a second that the trophy went to the right guy.

Cheers :D
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Re: My 3.0s capri

#25 Post by chap foose »

Luxobarge wrote:Well done, you're a legend. Judging by the standard of the work you've put up on this forum, I don't doubt for a second that the trophy went to the right guy.

Cheers :D
Thanks alot mate
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Re: My 3.0s capri

#26 Post by jpsh120 »

Cracking car mate and I love the finish you have achieved with that paint job.
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Re: My 3.0s capri

#27 Post by chap foose »

jpsh120 wrote:Cracking car mate and I love the finish you have achieved with that paint job.
Thanks alot mate
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Re: My 3.0s capri

#28 Post by Xantia-nut »

Ay up!

Good on yer. How nice to see a decent bloke with a decent car. Not long ago, Capris were seemingly condemned to either boy racer trash or Chest Wig Man. Whichever, they always seemed to have those poxy dice in the windscreen.

I can never make up my mind which I prefer. The Mk1's purity of looks, the facelift Mk1 with double headlights or the Mk3 which looks truly like a British muscle car.

Of course, with a V6, it is. :mrgreen:

Capri. The car I've always promised myself and that I liked, even when in the doldrums.
If in doubt, give it a clout!

If that don't work, fetch a bigger 'ammer!

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chap foose
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Re: My 3.0s capri

#29 Post by chap foose »

My car in Practical Classics page 18-19 up against 18 other cars for restorer of the year.
Your vote would be very welcome.
Cheers Paul
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Re: My 3.0s capri

#30 Post by JPB »

consider it done. 8-)
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