RE: Ford Capri Perana: You Know You Want To

RE: Ford Capri Perana: You Know You Want To

Tuesday 7th October 2014

Ford Capri Perana: You Know You Want To

South Africa does another mad fast Ford with a Mustang V8 in a Capri!



Alright, it wasn't that along we featured another South African domestic market (SADM?) fast Ford with the Sierra XR-8. But like that car, this apparently innocuous Capri appeals for exactly the same reason; it's a fairly humble European model with a sodding great V8 in it. And that's cool.

The money shot
The money shot
Have you ever heard of Basil Green? It was an unfamiliar name to us until researching the yellow Capri. He in fact enjoyed a similar relationship with Ford as Carroll Shelby. Both were the only men Ford would allow to modify its cars and then sell on with its support and a warranty. A bit like Mountune then. With V8s.

So we should look on a Basil Green Ford like a Shelby Ford. The Capri Perana V8 followed a Cortina Perana V6 that dominated South African touring car racing. The recipe is endearingly familiar: take the most powerful model currently available, give it a lot more power, attempt to improve handling and braking then stand well back.

Even now, over 40 years later, the Perana's stats look fairly wild. The 3000XL it was based on made 130hp; the Capri Perana produced 285hp thanks to a 5.0-litre Mustang V8. Weight was unchanged at 1,050kg. The brakes were identical to the 3000's save for uprated front pads. Erk.

350hp. In a Capri. MTFU time
350hp. In a Capri. MTFU time
But by all accounts, the only V8 Capri sanctioned by Ford was quite capable. Basil Green had made his name in motorsport prep and that was how Ford SA had noticed his talent. So the Perana sat 40mm lower than a 3000XL with better springs and rebuilt MacPherson struts. A modified Falcon rear axle with limited-slip diff also featured. It was something of a weapon on South Africa's circuits, with some suggesting its phenomenal success rate in 1970 (12 out of 13 wins in its class) was the reason rules were changed to ban it.

It is believed fewer than 600 V8 Capris were made for the road, obviously all for South Africa and between 1970-72. To come across a Perana in the UK is fairly exceptional then, but particularly so in this condition. What appears a fastidious three-year restoration has been recently completed using genuine Ford parts or making them to exact spec. That it reputedly cost more than the £35K again implies not a single facet of the rebuild was overlooked. As is the fact it looks pristine in every single picture.

The price will of course be a sticking point for the Perana. It is a lot for a Capri, even an immaculate and rare V8 special. It just lacks a bit of cachet over here, doesn't it? Or you could consider it like an early 70s V8 muscle car, which it is. When this 'Triple Hollywood White' 1973 Mustang 'vert is £30K, perhaps a few grand more for the Capri doesn't seem so bad. And yes, Perana is and always was a deliberate misspelling.


FORD CAPRI PERANA
Price:
£34,995
Why you should: Basically a South African Shelby Capri. And V8
Why you shouldn't: You'll have to explain it. Everywhere

See the ad here.



   
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daytona365

Original Poster:

1,773 posts

164 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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That Mustang is rubbish. I'd be looking more towards a nice 67-68 fastback for these kinds of prices.

V8 FOU

2,971 posts

147 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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Hmm. A bit pricey, but what a car! A proper "sideways everywhere" car. Like it. Lots.

Ryvita

713 posts

210 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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Quoting from the previous comments on the XR8 story, 2nd comment in by nagsheadwarrior:

"The South Africans knocked up some wonderful things!

Perana Capri in yellow for me please."

biggrin

P4ROT

1,219 posts

193 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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I don't know what's more astounding, the power figure or the price...

Pat H

8,056 posts

256 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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I once had a 2.8 Capri.

The brakes and handling struggled with what, maybe 150bhp?

Still, it looks fab and will sound great.

Not sure I'd want to drive it very far. And at that money, there are plenty of other things higher up the shopping list.

Like an Alfa Montreal, for starters.

drink

daytona365

Original Poster:

1,773 posts

164 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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Easy to replicate.

Pappagallo

755 posts

153 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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daytona365 said:
Easy to replicate.
Yes but this one has full Ford warranty.

jamespink

1,218 posts

204 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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I had several 3 litre Capris of this vintage. The best was a black facelift Mk1 (twin headlight)3000GT which I bought for £300 off a driveway in Chatham. It needed both front wings, a set of tyres, complete exhaust, new vinyl roof and Webesto cover (it was black with black roof and red interior)and a repaint. Where it had been standing outside so long, all the interior stitching had disintegrated leaving a perfect "kit" of vinyl panels to re-stitch together. That all done (sub £1200 at the time!) it was a real blast. Fast (for those days) and with outrageous opposite lock handling and black lines everywhere (yes I know) but a perfect car for me at 18. Happy days!

kiseca

9,339 posts

219 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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daytona365 said:
Easy to replicate.
John Barker would probably disagree with that. And you'd end up with something much less valuable.

Hasbeen

2,073 posts

221 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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Quite a few of these were imported to Oz about 10 years back. They were a very successful weapon in tarmac rallying at the time. You could import one in reasonable condition for around $20,000, & have a successful rally car for about twice that.

Most of them are still road registered, but are set up for club type motorsport. They are pretty easy to set up to be quite quick, a lot quicker than the hot hatches so loved in Europe.

You would be lucky to find one of them here at that price.

OllieC

3,816 posts

214 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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Pat H said:
I once had a 2.8 Capri.

The brakes and handling struggled with what, maybe 150bhp?

Still, it looks fab and will sound great.
isn't that part of the fun smile

Agree with you regarding the brakes though ! smile

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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Pappagallo said:
Yes but this one has full Ford warranty.
I suspect you might have difficulty holding a 2014 UK Ford dealer to that warranty...

daytona365

Original Poster:

1,773 posts

164 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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''Yes but this one has full Ford warranty''.........Ha, ha ha. What in 1972 ?

Pat H

8,056 posts

256 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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OllieC said:
Pat H said:
I once had a 2.8 Capri.

The brakes and handling struggled with what, maybe 150bhp?

Still, it looks fab and will sound great.
isn't that part of the fun smile

Agree with you regarding the brakes though ! smile
Don't think I've ever owned a car with such inadequate brakes.

Tried anti dive coil springs and grooved discs, but the brakes were still lamentable.

But it was a hoot to drive and sounded great.

I sold it about six years ago. 40,000 miles, never painted, never welded. It was immaculate and I let it go for £6000. Dammit.







soad

32,882 posts

176 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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ad said:
Much more done on the engine but this car has blistering performance and no expense was spared.
ad said:
Full photgraphic history available of restoration. If your after a Capri Perana I'm not sure you will find a better car than this at this price. These cars are becoming sought after classics and going up in value annualy.
P4ROT said:
I don't know what's more astounding, the power figure or the price...

peasantslife

1 posts

114 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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Hey, but there was a European V8 Capri! It was called the Uren Stampede, built by Jeff Urens Race Proved Performance & Equipment Ltd. Built in much smaller numbers than Perana's, only 8 in total. Plus it had a Boss 302 motor and toploader gearbox as standard,(not the ubiquitous Windsor and slushbox) Suspension and brakes were a significant step up from 3000gt specs too. Spotting one is hard, who remembers them or knows where any are today?? But there is a very low miles original one owner car for sale now on another site for similar money to the Perana....Seems like a lot for a Capri, but would be peanuts for a Mustang Boss302 or any of cars Urens compared the Stampede with in period.

Straff99

130 posts

172 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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It didn't get banned.

It got beaten!

Chevrolet Firenza Can Am won fourteen races on the bounce against the Capri.

Capri was a wonderful car but the Firenza was that bit better.

http://www.walesrallygb.com/news/3072.php#.VDP8gWd...

andy97

4,702 posts

222 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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There's one that races in CSCC "Swinging Sixties" occasionally

nicknoo

46 posts

166 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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A fantastic 'lekker motor' from Mr Green. He was also responsible for shoe-horning the 302 Windsor into the Mk1 Granada and the Sierra and Escort Peranas of the '80's. Halcyon days indeed coming out of the JHB. smile

Gorbyrev

1,160 posts

154 months

Tuesday 7th October 2014
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Wibble!