Ford Sonstige CAPRI 3.1-Litre
49.000 €
Technische Daten
- Bauart:
- Coupé
- Farbe:
- gelb
- Erstzulassung:
- 08/1972
- Türen:
- 2
- Kilometerstand:
- 16.151 km
- Kraftstoff:
- Benzin
- Leistung:
- 188 PS(138 kW)
- Getriebe:
- Schaltgetriebe
Beschreibung
• Fahrzeugstandort: im Zulauf / in transit
Aufbau: Competition Saloon to RS Specifications
Bei Rückfragen Tel. +49 551/820244! Farbe: gelb /grün, Sitzefarbe: Schwarz, 1972 Ford Capri 3.1-Litre Competition Saloon to RS specification
Registration no. not UK registered
Chassis no. BBECMK38299
-Fully restored and built to RS specification in 2017
-Build costs of over ?70, 000
-Not used since completion
-Suitable for Tour Auto, Tourenwagen Classics, Goodwood Revival, etc
-Belgian registration papers
Inspired by the success of the Mustang pony car in the USA, Ford introduced the Capri - The car youve always promised yourself - to the European market in 1968. Ford was pursuing a wide-ranging competitions programme at this time, and with its UK operation concentrating on developing the Escort for rallying and circuit racing, Jochen Neerpasch, head of the Motorsport Department in Cologne, was delegated to start work on the racing Capri. Known as the RS2600, this would be based on the 2600GT, Ford of Germanys top-of-the-range model at the time, although Colognes first efforts involved modified 2300GTs. Equipped with Weslake-developed, fuel-injected engines and up-rated suspension, the first production RS2600s rolled off the Cologne production lines in September 1970, all left-hand drive and destined for sale in Europe.
In Group 2 racing trim the RS2600s Weslake-developed V6 engine was bored out to 3.0 litres and equipped with Kugelfischer fuel injection and dry sump lubrication, in which form it developed in excess of 320bhp. The suspension, brakes and wheels were up-rated appropriately and the bodywork lightened by the extensive use of glassfibre panels. A ZF five-speed gearbox was standard equipment on the racing RS2600 the LHD-only production version, which retained the 2.6-litre engine, having to make do with a Ford four-speed unit. On the racetrack, the RS2600s finest achievement came in 1972 when works driver Jochen Mass, later to enjoy a successful Formula 1 career, was crowned European Touring Car Champion at the seasons end. These Capris were raced in all kinds of championships and events including the Le Mans 24-hour Race, the Spa Francorchamps 24 Hours, the Tourenwagen Meisterschaft, and Tour de France Auto.
The car offered here is an original V6-engined Capri with manual gearbox, which was delivered new in Europe in 1972. It was fully restored and built to RS rally/race specifications in 2017 with build costs of over ?70, 000. Specification highlights include a wide body to RS specification lightweight RS doors, bonnet, and boot FIA-approved fuel tank Heigo roll cage period Corbeau racing seats Plastic Performance windows electrical on/off switch brake servo four new Cibi lights new dual exhaust system and new 235/50/13 Minilite wheels shod with new Avon tyres. The period-correct engine has been upgraded from 3.0 to 3.1 litres and develops around 185bhp.
Although never raced, this car is ready for immediate use in international events such as the Tour Auto, Tourenwagen Classics, and Goodwood Revival, etc.
Standort: Lenz Abschleppservice GmbH, Gewerbepark 3, 56637 Plaidt, +49 170 638 5501.
ZUBEHÖRANGABEN OHNE GEWÄHR, Änderungen, Zwischenverkauf und Irrtümer vorbehalten!
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Aufbau: Competition Saloon to RS Specifications
Bei Rückfragen Tel. +49 551/820244! Farbe: gelb /grün, Sitzefarbe: Schwarz, 1972 Ford Capri 3.1-Litre Competition Saloon to RS specification
Registration no. not UK registered
Chassis no. BBECMK38299
-Fully restored and built to RS specification in 2017
-Build costs of over ?70, 000
-Not used since completion
-Suitable for Tour Auto, Tourenwagen Classics, Goodwood Revival, etc
-Belgian registration papers
Inspired by the success of the Mustang pony car in the USA, Ford introduced the Capri - The car youve always promised yourself - to the European market in 1968. Ford was pursuing a wide-ranging competitions programme at this time, and with its UK operation concentrating on developing the Escort for rallying and circuit racing, Jochen Neerpasch, head of the Motorsport Department in Cologne, was delegated to start work on the racing Capri. Known as the RS2600, this would be based on the 2600GT, Ford of Germanys top-of-the-range model at the time, although Colognes first efforts involved modified 2300GTs. Equipped with Weslake-developed, fuel-injected engines and up-rated suspension, the first production RS2600s rolled off the Cologne production lines in September 1970, all left-hand drive and destined for sale in Europe.
In Group 2 racing trim the RS2600s Weslake-developed V6 engine was bored out to 3.0 litres and equipped with Kugelfischer fuel injection and dry sump lubrication, in which form it developed in excess of 320bhp. The suspension, brakes and wheels were up-rated appropriately and the bodywork lightened by the extensive use of glassfibre panels. A ZF five-speed gearbox was standard equipment on the racing RS2600 the LHD-only production version, which retained the 2.6-litre engine, having to make do with a Ford four-speed unit. On the racetrack, the RS2600s finest achievement came in 1972 when works driver Jochen Mass, later to enjoy a successful Formula 1 career, was crowned European Touring Car Champion at the seasons end. These Capris were raced in all kinds of championships and events including the Le Mans 24-hour Race, the Spa Francorchamps 24 Hours, the Tourenwagen Meisterschaft, and Tour de France Auto.
The car offered here is an original V6-engined Capri with manual gearbox, which was delivered new in Europe in 1972. It was fully restored and built to RS rally/race specifications in 2017 with build costs of over ?70, 000. Specification highlights include a wide body to RS specification lightweight RS doors, bonnet, and boot FIA-approved fuel tank Heigo roll cage period Corbeau racing seats Plastic Performance windows electrical on/off switch brake servo four new Cibi lights new dual exhaust system and new 235/50/13 Minilite wheels shod with new Avon tyres. The period-correct engine has been upgraded from 3.0 to 3.1 litres and develops around 185bhp.
Although never raced, this car is ready for immediate use in international events such as the Tour Auto, Tourenwagen Classics, and Goodwood Revival, etc.
Standort: Lenz Abschleppservice GmbH, Gewerbepark 3, 56637 Plaidt, +49 170 638 5501.
ZUBEHÖRANGABEN OHNE GEWÄHR, Änderungen, Zwischenverkauf und Irrtümer vorbehalten!
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Gassmann GmbH
Alte Bundesstraße 48
37120 Bovenden
Deutschland
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Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Göttingen
Handelsregisternr: HRB 1396
Umsatzsteuer-Identifikationsnr.: DE 115314291
Vertretungsberechtigt: Helmut Gassmann