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£ 39,950
FORD CAPRI 3.0S Mk.2 CORGI MODELS 'QUICK BREW' RACE CAR - SOLD
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Description:
'QUICK BREW’
FORD CAPRI MK.2 3.0S HISTORIC TOURING CAR
The famous 'QUICK BREW' Corgi Models Capri. Just out of long-term storage and ripe for re-commissioning.
Released as a Corgi Model in the 'Top Hat Series'
Perfect for Goodwood Gerry Marshall Trophy and all current 'Gp.1 Touring Car' Series.
A well-known car offered at a competitive price.
HISTORY
- Originally built by Tim Dutton at Ivan Dutton Racing in 2004/5 as a Mk.3 model
- Raced by Tim Dutton in Top Hat ‘Groovy Baby!’ Series 2005
- Converted by CCK Historic to Mk.2 specification 2006
- Raced in Masters Top Hat ‘Stars of the ‘70s’ 2006 – 8
- Invited to Goodwood Festival of Speed Press Day 2008
- Invited to Goodwood Festival of Speed 2008, driven by Lady Alexandra Gordon-Lennox
- Invited to BTCC 50th Celebration at Silverstone 2008, driven by Gordon Spice – multiple BTCC Touring Car and Sportscar Champion.
- Released a collector model by CORGI
SPECIFICATION & WORK CARRIED OUT PRIOR TO STORAGE
- Mk.2 spec race shell (from 1600 shell. No sunroof)
- 3-litre V-6 Gp.1 built by Mark Tait. Refreshed by Dave Thomas. Not run since.
- 4-speed Quaife gearbox with uprated clutch
- Quaife quick-shift gear lever
- Safety Devices FIA roll cage with additional door bars
- FIA Race seat & harness (Out of date and now removed from car)
- FIA spec touring car fire extinguisher system (Out of date and now removed from car)
- FIA Rain light
- Alloy radiator
- Alan Daffen Anti-dive kit
- Quaife LSD
- Oil cooler
- 6 x RS Alloy 7” x 13” race wheels (New 2008)
- 4 x Revolution Alloy 6” x 13” race wheels
- Aeroquip brake lines
- New brake discs (18/09/2007)
- New race exhaust system (31/03/2008)
- New race rear springs (31/03/08)
- Re-cambered rear axle (21/04/2008)
- New rear dampers (21/04/2008)
- Fabricated front brake ducts (27/05/2008)
- FIA HTP papers applied for 30/12/2008
- FIA HTP papers granted 30/06/2009 No: 304060 (Now expired)
Available for viewing at Hickstead. West Sussex.