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Ford Capri Mk.II (Transport Source Books)

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B565B
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B565B
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Compiled by Trevor Alder, Softbound, 96 Pages, ISBN: B565B, TSB 012, 1st Edition, August, 1992

Contents

The Capri is made practical, Motor Sport, March 1974     4
The sporting hatchback, Motor, 2nd March 1.974   5
Capri goes hatchback. Autocar, 30th March 1974    10
Ford Capri II 1600 GT road test, Autocar, 30th March 1974    12
Choosing a Capri II, Autocar, 21st September 1974   18

Fast and dependable (Ford Capri 3000 long term report), Autocar, 14th December 1974       20

Ford Capri 2000 GT - 12,000 miles on, Motor, 26th April 1975       24

Twin test - Capri Ghia v Mustang Ghia, Motor, 3rd May 1975 ...      29
Ford Capri 2000S GT auto test, Autocar, 28th June 1975      36
Crisper Capri!, Hot Car, July 1975 ...     40
Giant test - Capri 3000 Ghia vs Alfetta GT vs Audi 100S coupe, Car, August 1975     12
Giant test - Capri 2.0S vs Manta Berlinetta, Car, December 1975    19
Black Be Nimble, Black Be Quick (US spec. 2.85), Car & Driver, March 1976     58
Ford Capri 1300 auto test, Autocar, 10th April 1976     62
Ford Capri 3000S auto test, Autocar, 13th November 1976    66
The Ford Capri II, Ford Motor Company (sales brochure)    71
Group test (Capri 3.0 Ghia v Scimitar v Renault 171'S v Lancia HIDE), Motor, 16th July 1977   80
Ford Capri 3.0S road test, Motor, 14th May 1977    86
Ford Capri II- buying secondhand, Autocar, 5th November 1977    92
Capri II specification. Ford Motor Company (sales brochure extract)  96

 

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    Ford Capri Mk. II Transport Source Books

    Posted by Scott McVicker on 29th Mar 2020

    Very disappointed by the quality, expecting a book along the lines of a Brooklands volume. Photocopying (or whatever process was used) of source material is too faint in some instances, too dark in others. Text is deep into the margin in some cases, off the page in others. Very interesting reading, glad to have the copies, but for the price, production is very disappointing.

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