The Capri’s lines are at once instantly familiar while also being something of a rarity; more used to seeing them in photos than the flesh, this one looks more like a 1:1 scale model than a living, breathing car.
Of course, a large part of that illusion is because it is in such a good condition; only lightly used since the seller bought it in 2011, he’s only covered a little over 1,400 miles in that time.
Re-shelled when it was less than a decade old, the work was done by specialists Capri Care M.K., a firm that clearly took a great deal of pride in its work. The results speak for themselves, even now, via decent shutlines and excellent panel alignment. The latter being most noticeable via the excellent ‘280’ pinstripes along each side.
The Brooklands Green T7 metallic paintwork is in fine fettle too, and it sits on panels that are almost completely free of dents, dinks, and other blemishes.
There’s a sliding metal sunroof too, which moves fore and aft as it should. It also seals tightly when it is closed, and a smoked Perspex aerofoil divert some of the air to reduce buffeting and wind noise in the cabin.
A pair of Capri Club International mudflaps act as a signpost to the bodyshell’s origin, and a deep front valence helps keep the Capri planted at the sort of three-figure speeds it’s capable of, a job the rear spoiler contributes to in no small way.
Of course, if you’re going to be winging your way along the autobahn at two miles a minute or more you need good tyres, which is where the matching set of Maxxis Surpasa MA-V1 tyres come in. Sized 195/50R15 on all four corners, they’re date-stamped 2012 and yet still have oodles of tread left on them.
We will never get tired of telling you that experience shows that matching high-quality tyres are an infallible sign of a caring and mechanically sympathetic owner who is prepared to spend the appropriate amount in maintaining their car properly.
The OE Brooklands alloy wheels are in a very good condition too being free of major scuffs, scrapes, and other damage. The seller did a spot of research prior to consigning it with us and found people asking £1,000 a pop for these, so you can add £4,000 to the Man Maths calculation…
There is little visible rust evident other than a small patch at the base of the windscreen directly in front of the driver.
As for flaws and blemishes, some of the fasteners on things like the front grille and rear light clusters are rusty, and the alloy wheels have a few very minor marks on them along with the odd drip of Brooklands Green paint.
The corners of the front bumpers have the odd small scuff too, as does the nearside door mirror capping. The nearside rear quarterlight glass is also cracked, some of the rubber window seals have perished, and the rubber rear spoiler has hardened and aged and isn’t to the same high standard as everything else.