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How old is a Ford Capri?

The Ford Capri is a classic sports car that has been around for decades. While the exact age of a specific Ford Capri can vary depending on the model year, the Capri as a model has a rich history spanning several generations.


The Origins of the Ford Capri


The Ford Capri was first introduced in 1969 as a sporty, affordable, and stylish coupe. It was designed to be a European counterpart to the wildly successful Ford Mustang in the United States. The Capri was initially produced in Germany and sold across Europe, and later introduced in other markets, including the UK and North America.


Generations of the Ford Capri


The Ford Capri went through several generations during its production run:



  • First Generation (1969-1973): The original Capri, featuring a distinctive fastback design and a range of four-cylinder and V6 engines.

  • Second Generation (1974-1978): A redesigned Capri with a more angular, modern look and improved performance.

  • Third Generation (1978-1986): The final iteration of the Capri, with a more aerodynamic design and a focus on fuel efficiency.


The Ford Capri was discontinued in 1986, but its legacy as a beloved sports car lives on among enthusiasts and collectors.


Determining the Age of a Ford Capri


To determine the age of a specific Ford Capri, you would need to know the model year of the vehicle. This information is typically found on the vehicle's identification plate or in its documentation. The model year can then be used to determine the generation and approximate age of the Capri.


For example, a Ford Capri from the first generation (1969-1973) would be around 50-55 years old, while a third-generation Capri (1978-1986) would be approximately 35-45 years old.

How much is a 1974 Capri worth?


The value of a 1974 Mercury Capri can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $5,800 for a 1974 Mercury Capri in good condition with average spec.



What year did Ford make the Capri?


The original Ford Capri was released in 1969. It was unveiled at the Brussels Motor Show in January 1969 and was produced by Ford of Europe until 1986.
 

  • 1969: The Capri was officially introduced to the public in 1969. 
  • Production: The first generation (Mark I) was produced from 1969 to 1974. 
  • Success: The car was a sales success, selling one million units in the first five years of its launch. 
  • End of original production: Production of the original model ended in 1986. 



How much is a Ford Capri worth?


The price of a Ford Capri varies significantly based on whether you're looking at the new electric SUV or a classic model. The new 2025 Ford Capri EV has a starting price of around $58,000, while prices for classic, used models can range from a few thousand dollars to nearly $90,000, depending on age, condition, and rarity, according to this YouTube video, this YouTube video, Trade Me, and Carsales. 
New 2025 Ford Capri EV

  • Starting Price: Around $58,000. 
  • Features: A new, all-electric SUV with coupé styling, not a two-door sports car like the original. 
  • Market: Competes with vehicles like the Tesla Model Y and Kia EV6. 
  • Total Cost: The price can increase significantly with options, with some models potentially reaching up to £60,000, as mentioned in this YouTube video and Motorpoint. 

Classic/Used Ford Capri
  • Price Range: Varies widely depending on the specific model year, condition, and features.
  • Examples:
    • A 1989 model might have an indicative price between $3,300–$4,700.
    • A 1971 5.0 V8 Manual has been listed for $89,990.
    • A 1974 Capri was listed for $26,500.
    • A 1990 Turbo 5-speed manual was listed for $7,500. 



Was the Ford Capri a good car?


The new Ford Capri might be a boxy electric SUV, but it's fun to drive and certainly stands out. It's compromised though, with slightly cramped back seats and an average range on a full charge. The cabin's also home to some scratchy plastics that seem out of place considering you can spec one up to £60,000.


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