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who remembers the X pack?

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Wanderer:
You'd have liked my 3.0 V6 GT Capri. 1973. Must have a look and see if she's still on the road.

Ed

Mace:

--- Quote from: "davidlandy" ---well here is the LR equivalent - check out the Carlos fandango super wide wheels!!! :shock:
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Wow, I'd forgotten about Carlos Fandango too  :shock:  :shock:

My mate had a RS3.1 Capri with the x-pack, now that was something else

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "muky-kid." ---another sporting classic the Fiat 2.0l Twin Cam Mirrafiori Sport now that was a quick motor. But rusted quicker than i could repair it.  
My older brother had a 280 capri Brooklands that was a lovely car to drive. Dont see many Capris now :(
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The Mirafiori 131 Sport :D , that was the 2-door in bright orange, black 'towelling' seats, black Alloys & Pirelli P6 tyres, & 4 head-lamps.
Nice car, my dad had a standard 131 for a while.

Italian Edition 131Sport?

The 280Brooklands was the 'run-out' model in a very nice shade of green with 7-spoke alloys.

'Retro-Car' is a magazine you'll more than likely be interested in

Range Rover Blues:

--- Quote from: "Mace" ---My mate had a RS3.1 Capri with the x-pack, now that was something else
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As wide as it was long!

Range Rover Blues:
Now who remembers series 2 of 'The Proffesionals'?  Bodie had the nice MkII Capri in gold with vinyl roof and doyle had the white 3.0l with X-Pack and super wide alloys.  The later didn't get used much, probably too thirsty.  I read somewhere that they had a total of 7 Capris between them over 5 series.

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