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  2. Ford Capri - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Capri is a fastback coup ... By the 1986 model year - the Capri's final year on sale - the range had been rationalised even further to just the 1.6 Laser, 2. ...

  3. John Player & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Ford introduced the John Player Special limited edition Capri, (known as the JPS) in March 1975. Available only in black or white, the JPS featured yards of gold pinstriping to mimic the Formula 1 livery, gold-coloured wheels, and a bespoke upgraded interior of beige cloth and carpet trimmed with black.

  4. New Ford Capri review: An iconic name from Ford’s back ...

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    Ford Capri: From £48,075, Ford.co.uk The new electric Ford Capri in premium AWD spec with options costs over £60,000, alarmingly (Steve Fowler) Independent rating: 8/10

  5. Mercury Capri - Wikipedia

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    Capri (later Mercury Capri) is a nameplate marketed by the Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford Motor Company over three generations between 1970 and 1994.. From 1970 to 1978, the Capri was a sport compact marketed in North America by the Lincoln-Mercury division without any Ford or Mercury divisional branding; [1] it was a captive import, manufactured by Ford of Europe and sold simply as the Capri.

  6. Ford Capri EV - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Capri is a battery electric compact crossover SUV produced by Ford through its European operations. Produced in the Cologne Body & Assembly in Germany and marketed mainly in Europe, the vehicle is based on the Volkswagen Group MEB platform and uses Volkswagen-supplied batteries. The vehicle shares its name with the original Ford Capri.

  7. Ford Consul Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Consul Capri was a 2-door coupé version of the Classic, and was available from 1961 until 1964. The 1,340 cc (82 cu in) four-cylinder pre-crossflow Kent engine was replaced in August 1962 by an over-square 1,498 cc (91.4 cu in) engine with a new five-bearing crankshaft and a new gearbox with synchromesh on all four forward ratios.

  8. Ford Capri (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ford Capri is also used for seven different Ford or Lincoln-Mercury cars: Ford Consul Capri , a coupé produced by Ford of Britain between 1961 and 1964 Ford Capri (Australia) , a convertible car produced by the Ford Motor Company of Australia from 1989 to 1994 and also sold in the US as a Mercury Capri from 1991 to 1994

  9. Ford Essex V4 engine - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 the Capri 2000GT mounted a 2.0 L Essex V4 producing 92 hp (93.3 PS; 68.6 kW) at 5500 rpm and 141 N⋅m (104.0 lb⋅ft) of torque at 3600 rpm. When the Capri II was released in 1974, the 2.0 L Essex V4 was replaced by either the 2.0 L OHC Pinto TL20 inline-4 or the 2.0 L Ford Cologne V6 engine. [2]