History Of The Capri
(Information below provided by "Motorbase.com")
Ford (UK) launched its first ever family sized coupe in 1961,
the Ford Capri 109E. The Capri used the same floor pan and mechanical items as
the Ford Classic 109E saloon which appeared at the same time. Both new models
used a new overhead valve 1340cc four cylinder engine and had a four speed
gearbox with either a floor or column change.
The styling of the Capri was very transatlantic and certainly not to everyone's
taste. The Capri had a unique "5 Star" grille and twin headlamps, plus a long
swage line that ran down each side of the side of the car and swept into the
large "Gull Wing" rear fins. From the rear the Capri looked like a scaled down
Chevrolet Impala and was certainly distinctive.
Sadly the Capri was misunderstood by the public and needed more power. In 1962 a
1500 version arrived but this was also short lived and so the first Capri
project faded away in 1963...
