1984 Ford Capri Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1984 Ford Capri
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by Kevin D
Oct 15, 2008
Driving the capri is the most fun you can have in a car with your cloths on. Parts are quite hard to come by now but never the less i wouldn't change it for the world.!.
The 2.0 pinto engine is good solid unit but could be more powerfull. There are still plenty of mods availble for the pinto and they are not massively expensive.
There are also lots of different engine convertions you can do includeing V6, V8 or cossie transplants.
Oct 15, 2008
by Gareth P
Aug 05, 2008
Its a Capri....there aint many around and it turns heads....plus i love 80s fords,been into them all my life and ive always wanted a capri from a very young age,plus its a 2.8i V6 so its not exactly slow but not fast fast either....its a cruisers car but fun when u want it to be !!! Aug 05, 2008
by Mikee W
Jul 03, 2008
This is my current daily driver, a 1984 1.6 ls .This no doubt is the most solid capri I have owned (and I've had several!) ,but also one of the slowest. This is soon to change with the help of a RS2000 Mk5 spec I4 DOHC engine to be running carbs. This should make the driving experience a little more up to modern standards. Until then it's just plodding on with the paltry 72bhpJul 03, 2008
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by Kevin D
Oct 15, 2008
Driving the capri is the most fun you can have in a car with your cloths on. Parts are quite hard to come by now but never the less i wouldn't change it for the world.!.
The 2.0 pinto engine is good solid unit but could be more powerfull. There are still plenty of mods availble for the pinto and they are not massively expensive.
There are also lots of different engine convertions you can do includeing V6, V8 or cossie transplants.
Oct 15, 2008
by Gareth P
Aug 05, 2008
Its a Capri....there aint many around and it turns heads....plus i love 80s fords,been into them all my life and ive always wanted a capri from a very young age,plus its a 2.8i V6 so its not exactly slow but not fast fast either....its a cruisers car but fun when u want it to be !!! Aug 05, 2008
by Mikee W
Jul 03, 2008
This is my current daily driver, a 1984 1.6 ls .This no doubt is the most solid capri I have owned (and I've had several!) ,but also one of the slowest. This is soon to change with the help of a RS2000 Mk5 spec I4 DOHC engine to be running carbs. This should make the driving experience a little more up to modern standards. Until then it's just plodding on with the paltry 72bhpJul 03, 2008
by Chris G
Jun 27, 2008
Bought it for £200, bargin. Spend loads a time but little money on it. When i eventually could afford to run it was slightly worth it. A 1.6 engine did nothing really, but sounded great as the exhaust was broken. Looked great and was cool but was lacking power and reliability.Jun 27, 2008
by Martin B
Apr 05, 2008
good cars look good go well they just like jungle juice!Apr 05, 2008
by James A
Jan 18, 2008
Went even better with the hairy cam and handled even better with the 3l front struts and the
saggy back end.Jan 18, 2008
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