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FORD CAPRI MK1 3.0 L GT

Sale price: £16,100.00 make an offer

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Date: 2017-10-12

Manu Heikura (from Finland) offered 9000 eur

Date: 2018-01-17

Lee Forshaw offered usd

Date: 2019-12-25

Singer (from Deutschland) offered 10.000 eur

Car location: Gloucester, United Kingdom

Sale type: Fixed price listing

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FORD CAPRI MK1 3.0 L GT for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.1) based on 734 votes

We have been undergoing a light restoration of this car for 3 months.  We got a little carried away & spent around £10. 00!  The car just so deserves it.

This has included a full repaint.  New front seats. new door cards front & rear.  Alloys refurbished.  Some renewal of chromework (wow thats expensive).  Detailing to engine bay. detailing to chassis.  The car now looks stunning.

Broadspeed Bullit Capri 3000GT. How rare is this car? Well I would say very rare indeed much rarer that a RS3100 or RS2600. There are possibly as few as 7 original Broadspeed MK1 Capri's in the world.  Yes that rare.


This car not only has been through Broadspeeds hands but also Oselli (3100cc Stage 3 conversion) as well. The car was at one time fitted with a genuine cologne body kit. The car was raced by Peter Fulke Greville. and sprinted all around the country and taken part in the famous Brighton Speed trials on several occasions.
Brands Hatch
Goodwood
North Weald
Bruntingthorpe
Lyddon Hill
Oulton Park

To name just a few. After Peter retired the car was given a bare shell rebuild using all genuine new Capri panels (full photographic rebuild) back to how it would of left Broadspeed. nbsp;with the exception that the shell was fully seam welded inside and out and fibreglass rear bulkhead retained. Engine has also been fully rebuilt to Stage 3 spec running 750 four barrel Holley carb.
and dress kit. Original Broadspeed and Oselli engine plagues retained.

This is a very rare and unique opportunity to owned one of these cars with a very interesting history.
Roger King (From Broadspeed) is aware of the car and is looking into original broadspeed records for me.

BROAD SPEED BULLIT CAPRI 
THIS Capri was probably one of the most exciting Capri's of the early 1970's. apart from the RS2600. RS3100. Commanche 190. Atlard V8. Lumo Capri and Perana Capri (the last four modified by specialized firms). It's called the Broadspeed Bullit. It was first available in early 1970. Based on either a 3000E. 3000 GT and also a 1600 GT. As Broadspeed was a Ford dealer they could price the Bullit competitively with the standard range. These were the prices for a 1971: £1995 for the 3000E. 3000GT was £1825 and £1575 for the 1600 GT. The Bullit was definitely not a kit because you could only buy the Bullit as a complete car.  

The modifications were as follows: Stage 2 engine conversion. which involves modified cylinder heads. high lift cam shaft. new gasket and bearing. re-choked and jetted carburettors. new inlet manifold and a redesigned exhaust system. Suspension mods include Armstrong Adjustable 22 telescopic shocks at the rear. At the front smaller roll bar was fitted to reduce the cars normal under steer. Brake pads were DS11's these considerably improved stopping power. Externally. the front end was altered. This entailed the deletion of the front bumper and replaced with an anti-lift spoiler. The lighting included quartz iodine Cibie headlamps and fog/spot lights built into the spoiler. At the back of the car the rear window had louvers. To complete the Bullits macho look was a top-side two tone paint job.  

Broadspeed has a choice of worthwhile extras. Among them were Minilite Wheels. (most shod with Goodyear's). Restall Bucket Seats. Electric Fan. Air Horns. small diameter leather steering wheel. alternative centre console to the standard and stereo cassette player.  

As you can see there was plenty to choose from. The electric fan was considered then to be essential rather than an extra. This was due to the increased power making the standard work extra hard.  

One of the Bullits strong points was its mind-blowing performance. Read on and you will soon see why:-

The Bullit could reach 60 mph in just 7. 2 sec's compared to pre 71 Capri 3000GT's 10. 2 secs. Maximum speed was past the 126 mph barrier in calm conditions. A quarter of a mile could be done in 16. 1 sec's or in other words it could steam down the local high street in the same time (Sunday's only).

To get this kind of performance into perspective I am afraid I will have to mention some deadly rival to the Capri. The Porsche 911T could just do 0-60 in the same time as the Bullit. but the Bullit could beat an Aston Martin (shock horror) a Jenson FF (ha ha) and a Triumph TR6 (too bad) to 60 mph so there!! Please note the performance figures were tested on an early 3000 Bullit before Ford up rated their engine so the performance would be even better.  
I suppose you all want to go out and buy one now. Well there are not many about so you will have to be careful what you buy. The Bullit is probably the rarest. Don't be fooled by some shark selling a sooped up Capri as a Bullit. beneath all those extra's and spoilers it could well be an ordinary Capri.

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Comments and questions to the seller:

from ken chesters, dated 21 october 2019
is this car still for sale ?

from Rod, dated 30 january 2018
Hi there,
Please let me know what Roger King finds out about the car. I would be very interested in the car if it is confirmed as an original Bullit.
Can you please advise shipping costs to Australia.
Best Regards,
Rod
+61 405 384 846


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