Henry Ford II had a custom Capri that he drove around Europe in the 80’s. This car changed hands to several other Ford executives and is currently up for live online bidding 9started April 23) with the sale final on April 30th. Here is a bit of information and photo courtesy of Goodwood Road & Racing on this Capri, in case you want to bid.
“It was built for the Blue Oval founder’s grandson in 1981 by Ford’s Special Vehicle Engineering (SVE) for the big chief to use on his frequent trips to the UK. As you might imagine, Ford put some extra effort into making sure the car was right in every way – something a new owner will be able to appreciate because the car is coming up for auction.
What makes this Capri 2.8I so special? Well, the seat really was made wider for the ample Ford behind. SVE at Dunton, Essex, also retrimmed the interior in leather and fitted automatic transmission. The paintwork – Graphite Grey over Strato Silver – got a few extra coats and quality control was ramped up to 11. By the time the car was delivered to the Ford family’s UK estate in Turville, Bucks, it must have been the best Capri in the country. After HFII finished with it, the car went on to be just as well looked after by new owners from within the company that included the head of Ford product development and then Alan Jarman, another Ford man, who commuted in it to Dunton from Torquay. The Capri today has had six owners and shows 69,000 miles.”
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