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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/09/15 00:48:51 (permalink)
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Thanks Terry.  Its Aus made with matching numbers, I guess the previous owners did the upgrade.  I've had it over 20 years and thought it should be 3.09, never knew it shouldnt be and never knew it had been changed.
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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/09/15 10:38:34 (permalink)
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Hi all and welcome to Spring(means more driving in dry weather!),
 
1/     am I dreaming, or where did I imagine hearing about these "last-run eleven GTV6" having which parts of the Shell or Steering or Suspension reinforced with heavier components or gussets ? 
 
2/     was a rear ext Louvre or internal venetians EVER an option on our Mk1 Capris ?
 
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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/09/15 16:19:12 (permalink)
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Hi Bernie, up here in sunny qld the best driving weather is between  april and october, after that i need air conditioning.
All v6 shells have extra braces compared to the 4 cyl. shells. I think this is where the confusion is coming from.
I dont think louvres or venetians were an factory option but they were a popular mod of the day probably because of the afore mentioned lack of air con, also if you were a young bloke with the aunger louvres you were super cool ha ha.
Venetians not so much.

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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/09/15 21:29:35 (permalink)
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Thanks a mill' Ron for putting me straight.  I often wonder if anyone has written a Book on ALL the PRECISE info on ALL Capris, or at least ALL the Mk 1, with ALL the idiosyncrasies and changes that applied to ALL the variants.
Surely between all the countries that got them, there would be enough surviving to justify such a Book?...maybe?
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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/12/01 13:47:58 (permalink)
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Hi all just wondering who has the list of the special capris. My car vin starts with CK17ME and finishes with the letter P. Keith
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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/12/01 20:42:58 (permalink)
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Wiggy,
check out "Capri projects", "ford factory special", page 17.  Cheers,...ron.

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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/12/02 12:04:24 (permalink)
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Keith,
"welcome to our website and all who sail in her !"
.......how did you go with Ron's suggestion for Page 17 to check your engine number ? Post the whole engine number if you like, and we can double check...................
Tell us all about your car .............along with photos
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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/12/02 14:58:15 (permalink)
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Hi I have sent of a request to Ford for all the info and they will be getting back to me. My number is not on the list but was built Aug 72, they have said it was Red Pepper with a close ratio gearbox over the phone. So seems possible but unlikely. As it has no Compliance plate i don't have any other info but when I get the letter from Ford will let you all know. Keith
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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/12/23 12:29:12 (permalink)
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Hi my chassis no is CK17ME32939p it is manual red pepper. Can anyone confirm this one for me. Thanks
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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/12/23 14:36:43 (permalink)
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Hi Beevee,
 
Love the Capri what a find, my first car was a wild plum gtv6 Capri... still kicking myself for selling it. Had kids on the way & wife giving me the "we have no room for that "pink" car". Thought you guys on the forum would like to see some old photos. Should have some more somewhere I will post later if I track them down
It was a CK17MA 03/72 4 Speed Saddle Trim car, remember saving my part time job money for a couple of years to buy this for $6500 which was fair bit in 88 I thought.
Pretty sure that photo was taken around 1988, original paint, motor & interior as far I was aware.
Still have those number plates at home, guessing they may be around 72 circa?
Had these wild ideas of putting a 289 in it when I was 17 y/o, thankfully I never did... the things you did when you're young & stupid!!
Cheers Jon
 
 
 

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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/12/23 14:51:08 (permalink)
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Hi Jon,
 
Have you ever thought about conducting a vehicle search through freedom of information to see if the car still exists?
You might be able to bring it up for sale.
 
Peter.
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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/12/23 17:16:44 (permalink)
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Hi my chassis no is CK17ME32939p it is manual red pepper. Can anyone confirm this one for me. Thanks

Hi Keith, one of the cars with uprated components is numbered CK17ME32941P so it looks like yours has just missed out. Its great that its red pepper though, this colour is much rarer than the vermillion fire of 70-71.
Cheers,...ron.
 

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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/12/23 17:44:08 (permalink)
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Hi Jon, what a great photo of your wild plum (its not pink) capri. I see you had some sensible mods like sheepskin covers to stop vinyl burn haha. Then you had the practical wiper spoilers. When going above 60 mph in the rain the wipers used to lift off the screen so these were the go. Little did we know that we shouldnt be going above 60mph in the rain haha.
Also thats a good example of how the bonnet blackout was done on the 72 models. Flat black and the front angles instead of being paralel with the ford letters are slightly more angled. 
Any more pics you have will be enjoyed by all.  Cheers,...ron.

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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/12/23 18:08:59 (permalink)
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 Flat black and the front angles instead of being paralel with the ford letters are slightly more angled. 



Is original meant to be flat or matt?
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Re: NOV 1972 GTV6 WILD PLUM 165 HP BARN FIND 2014/12/23 20:45:58 (permalink)
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Sorry I thought flat and matt were two words for the same thing.

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