1976 Ford Capri Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1976 Ford Capri
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by Andrew H
Jan 06, 2012
You just had to have a smile on your face when you drove this. It was the 3.0 Ghia
and the rarer manual version, that's why. Fantastic 3 litre engine which just burst
into life when you hit the accelerator. No traction control in those days and the
wheels could spin in second quite easily. Handling? Well, you just had a lot of
twirling of the steering wheel and it was best to assume that the rear end would
break away. Then you'd be OK. Great fun, a classic I wouldn't have missed for the
world.Jan 06, 2012
by Warren M
Dec 17, 2009
My first car. Loved it. It had the big V6 instead of the small 4 banger and that little car sure made a lot of trips to the big city (a lot of which were during school hours). I guess you can call those field trips?Dec 17, 2009
by Kurt M
Sep 20, 2008
Hopped up 302 in a small car, what could be better? It has the power to stay with most "street" cars in a straight line. It is, however nose heavy and with the power available on tap, getting it out of a fast corner is a bit tricky. It is the first car that I have had that all the standard suspension upgrades are not enough. Once the Suspension gets replaced with racing parts, then the brakes are going to need upgrading.Sep 20, 2008
User rating:
by Andrew H
Jan 06, 2012
You just had to have a smile on your face when you drove this. It was the 3.0 Ghia
and the rarer manual version, that's why. Fantastic 3 litre engine which just burst
into life when you hit the accelerator. No traction control in those days and the
wheels could spin in second quite easily. Handling? Well, you just had a lot of
twirling of the steering wheel and it was best to assume that the rear end would
break away. Then you'd be OK. Great fun, a classic I wouldn't have missed for the
world.Jan 06, 2012
by Warren M
Dec 17, 2009
My first car. Loved it. It had the big V6 instead of the small 4 banger and that little car sure made a lot of trips to the big city (a lot of which were during school hours). I guess you can call those field trips?Dec 17, 2009
by Kurt M
Sep 20, 2008
Hopped up 302 in a small car, what could be better? It has the power to stay with most "street" cars in a straight line. It is, however nose heavy and with the power available on tap, getting it out of a fast corner is a bit tricky. It is the first car that I have had that all the standard suspension upgrades are not enough. Once the Suspension gets replaced with racing parts, then the brakes are going to need upgrading.Sep 20, 2008
by Keshin P
Jun 20, 2008
ITS A FORD
F - FOR
O - ONLY
R - REAL
D -DRIVERSJun 20, 2008
by Julie P
Jun 15, 2008
poor mans sports carJun 15, 2008
by Larry L
Jun 05, 2008
automatic so the performance was down Jun 05, 2008
by John C
Feb 01, 2008
Fun first car. I still remember the way the exhaust smelled. I haven't seen one for a long time.Feb 01, 2008
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