When the series 3 Capri was introduced in mid 1978 it was officially identified as Capri 2 by Ford. The V5 for this gold 3.0 Ghia series 3 will likeky state Capri 2.. The steering wheel is correct for this age Ghia Capri. But 30 odd thousand miles .... very unlikely. The wear on the heater control says otherwise. Nice condition for a 78 car though.
Lovely...looks like the speedo has been changed at some point, got a mk2 Capri unit in there instead. You can tell as the font is different from the rev counter. Another tell tale sign is the units are shown in odd numbers, ie 10-30-50 etc. Mk3 Capris should have even numbers increments like 20-40-60 etc.
It's the tacho that doesn't look original. All the Mk2's I've seen, including the Mk2 3000GT I had, are calibrated 1000 - 7000, not 10 - 70 and have a small clockwise rotation symbol with "min" below it.
1 or 2 of the Wheel Arches look like they have been filled. Other than that, beauty. Needs a Sharp Stereo Radio Cassette that someone would likely have fitted to this at the time but they are as rare as rocking horse doo-doo these days.
I have a real soft spot for Capris. My first car was a 1975 Mk2 3000GT back in 1978. I really wanted a Mk1 3000 GXL but went with the Mk2 after looking at a couple of Mk1 rust buckets. I'd take one of these any day over a massively over priced/overrated Mk1/2 Escort!👍👍
In great condition, Oyster Gold really suits Capri’s, more so Ghia’s. All the instruments apart from the rev counter which is a MK3 item, are from a MK2 which tbh spoils the whole dash. , the boot light is missing & for the mileage the heater fascia looks really worn. Apart from the vinyl roof, it’s identical to mine!
When the series 3 Capri was introduced in mid 1978 it was officially identified as Capri 2 by Ford. The V5 for this gold 3.0 Ghia series 3 will likeky state Capri 2..
The steering wheel is correct for this age Ghia Capri.
But 30 odd thousand miles .... very unlikely. The wear on the heater control says otherwise. Nice condition for a 78 car though.
VHK reg has been put on because of the professional connection to 3.0 litre carpis
One of the few cars that look really good in Gold. Had a 79 2.0S many years ago. Why did I sell it………😂
Agree, gold really suits the Capri. At launch events, Ford had all the Ghia’s in Oyster Gold, my Ghia is Oyster Gold too w/o vinyl roof
That's absolutely lovely!
Lovely...looks like the speedo has been changed at some point, got a mk2 Capri unit in there instead. You can tell as the font is different from the rev counter. Another tell tale sign is the units are shown in odd numbers, ie 10-30-50 etc. Mk3 Capris should have even numbers increments like 20-40-60 etc.
It's the tacho that doesn't look original. All the Mk2's I've seen, including the Mk2 3000GT I had, are calibrated 1000 - 7000, not 10 - 70 and have a small clockwise rotation symbol with "min" below it.
1 or 2 of the Wheel Arches look like they have been filled. Other than that, beauty. Needs a Sharp Stereo Radio Cassette that someone would likely have fitted to this at the time but they are as rare as rocking horse doo-doo these days.
Very tidy and a manual 3.0 which is unusual. It won't take much to make this really nice.
That's lovely!
I had one like this but auto a very nice car !!!
As someone else commented, it's a MK3. Colour is Solar Gold, think the vinyl roof colour is Tobacco.
As it’s a ‘78, it’s Oyster Gold. Solar Gold was after late ‘79.
@@arthurdardalis Ah and the vinyl roof colour name?
@@HIOP0 you were correct on Tobacco.
@@arthurdardalis Yeah...
I have a real soft spot for Capris. My first car was a 1975 Mk2 3000GT back in 1978. I really wanted a Mk1 3000 GXL but went with the Mk2 after looking at a couple of Mk1 rust buckets.
I'd take one of these any day over a massively over priced/overrated Mk1/2 Escort!👍👍
Mk3 capri
In great condition, Oyster Gold really suits Capri’s, more so Ghia’s.
All the instruments apart from the rev counter which is a MK3 item, are from a MK2 which tbh spoils the whole dash. , the boot light is missing & for the mileage the heater fascia looks really worn.
Apart from the vinyl roof, it’s identical to mine!
V6 manual we'll smart 😊❤
Capri 2 it isn’t. Capri 2 had rectangular headlights, different tail lights for starters!
+1, I'd forgot about the headlights. My Mk2 GT had square lights. I always liked the four round lights on the Mk 1 GXL.
I wonder if it was a Ford press vehicle in its early days as they tended to have VHK plates...
@@east1666 Ordinarily yes, but this is not a standard year suffix number... put on to deliberately suggest a Ford management vehicle?...
Mk 3.However it has a mk 2 steering wheel rather than the 3 spoke it should have.
Wrong, early Ghia’s up to 1981 had the 2-spoke leather steering wheel.
Poor thing looks very tired ! Needs a good valet and polish
Brown leather top eh ?
The vinyl roof was de rigueur back in the 70's and an optional xtra on many cars of the period.😂
@@phils2180 yes we are all aware of this but not leather as stated in the video commentary
Leather top?? Lol its a Vinyl Roof, and its not a Gee-hia its Ghia! Lol😂😂
Oyster gold, tan vinyl roof. Private plate. 3.0 Ghia.... what's not to like?
Lovely view of the radio whilst you rev’d it up. 🤦🏻♂️
Geeah 😂😂😂😂
Prefer 3,0 S
3.0 ghia wasn't a popular model
Only interested in the 2.8i
Well the 2.8 wasn’t out, when this was new , so there was no comparison. . This was the bollocks , until the upgrades.
@@Johnnie-Concrete in that case the 3.0s