Capri 50th Birthday - Dunton Ford, Essex - Sept 1st 2019

Capri 50th Birthday - Dunton Ford, Essex - Sept 1st 2019

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DazRSK

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47 posts

154 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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I would encourage you to watch the following Youtube clip. You may have seen this one before, but if you look through it now, the significance of what we are about to unfold will be striking – VERY STRIKING!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AOffiv9wIM



Even though the first units commenced being produced from November 1968, the Ford Capri was an instant hit when it was unveiled to the world press on Tuesday 21 January, 1969 in the Beethovenhalle in Bonn.

Friday 24 January, 1969, the Brussels International Motor Show is recognised to be the first public viewing of the Capri. It was the start of purchase orders being taken for the official launch in February 1969 of what was to become the most successful European coupé Ford have sold and arguably, the most successful coupé ever in Europe, with 1,886,647 units sold.

The Ford press advert in 1969 was hard hitting and stated:-

“The new Ford Capri is the kind of car you’ve probably been hoping someone would make ever since you first put foot to clutch pedal. A genuine fastback. That doesn’t cost a fortune. Handles like a sports car. And holds 4 people”.

However, by the mid 1980s, changing consumer purchasing patterns into hot-hatchbacks was placing the old coupé in the shade. The final Brooklands Capri 280 model left the production line on 19th December 1986, with the “bye-bye, Capri” banner on the roof (1,038th unit of these limited production run and almost 1.9mil produced units in total).

Since then, Ford have only placed very limited interest in the Capri, only talking about the model that was in the past and is no more. There has never been a specific Ford event to celebrate its most successful coupé.

That Top Gear footage recorded in January 1987 (showed on BBC2 when Series 17 of the Classic Top Gear programme was aired in April 1987) with Sue Baker at the helm of the Capri and with all of those Capri’s on the Dunton test track was the last time this model was placed on this hallowed ground...........the last time.............

THAT IS UNTIL NOW!

With magnificent help from the St Francis Hospice charity,

Ford and the Capri are back!! Back in big style!

This really is the event you promised yourself for over 30 years and Ford, with St Francis Hospice, are reaching out to you, Capri Owner, to come back and present your car.

This seriously is an event you need to be at!!!

ALSO - this event is not just aimed at Capri / Capri Owners - it is a full on Classic Car Event in its own right. Even if you haven't got a Capri and have something classic / unusual / fast - bring it along please. It's just that theme will be around the Capri and the 50th Birthday.

DazRSK

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47 posts

154 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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This week represents 50 years since that unveiling of this classic, successful sports car when the 1st European Ford Coupé, the Capri, was born as it was shown to the press in the West Germany capital city, Bonn, for the first time, then on to Brussels Motor Show. It was sporting, it was revolutionary and it set the world alight.

Given the significance of this, Ford have willingly offered their grounds for a classic car show that will be hinged around the Capri and Capri owners for the 1st time ever.

This will be held at the Ford Technical Centre (formerly Ford Research and Engineering Centre) in Dunton, Basildon, Essex on 1st September 2019, where that Top Gear / Sue Baker footage was taken. There has never been a specific Capri event hosted by Ford in the past!

Not only will there be Capri’s in attendance, but a host of other modern and classic car clubs from Ford will be there. Also a number of classic models from other brands will be present, as part of the main show, a full on classic car festival under the heading of Frankie’s Classic Car Fest, which has been running for 8 years.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gitcuoEu5pw

There will also be facilities, vintage market, food stalls, a stage, a disco, a live band, fun for the family, fun for the kids. This will be an epic day.

As Capri Owners, we have the spotlight. We will collect on the famous Dunton Test Track where that iconic footage was taken, showing one of the last of a long line of Capri units being produced and interviews with key Ford personnel at the time explaining the rationale for deleting the model. We will be parked on the track that the R&D was completed on our models.

Please make this a day to remember to show everyone that the passion remains, even if the production has not.


Some other pieces of information:-

The Ford Heritage Capri’s will be in attendance – all of them – it is hoped.

Steve Saxty, creator and author of the book “The Cars You Always Promised Yourself” is hoping to be in attendance. He might be able to drive along in one of the Ford Heritage Capri’s.

Steve will also be able to sell & autograph his books and it is hoped that he might be able to complete either a small presentation of the book or maybe complete and question & answer session about it. This is to be confirmed and organised. More details will follow.

It is also hoped that Rod Mansfield, the chief engineer of performance Ford models of the 1970/80s, including the Capri, will be able to attend.

Also, Steve Burton of Burton Power will hopefully be there in attendance on the day.

We are looking to invite big Ford motorsport / motor tuning companies and Classic Car / Classic Ford publications with a hope of an article written about the day, using Ford and St Francis Hospice contacts and knowledge.

Stay tuned to this as we hopefully unfold and confirm more big names to this event. I will update this thread in chronological order but any key changes, please look to these opening 2 posts as the key source of information.



YOU HAVE GOT ME INTERESTED – WHERE DO I SIGN / HOW DO I SHOW MY CAR / HOW MUCH DOES IT COST ETC?

Pre-booking is essential to be part of this historic event and this will close on August 17, 2019.

The easiest way to book is using this online link (make sure you use the Ford Capri 50th Birthday box to be part of the Test Track display):

https://www.sfh.org.uk/frankies-classic-car-fest

You can also book by phone on 01708 771404 (the St Francis Hospice events line), if online booking is not convenient, and a downloadable form to apply by post will be available shortly.

The entry fee per car is £10, although there is an Early Bird offer if you apply before 30th April, which reduces this to £8. This will get you plus any passengers (no entry fee per person apart from public entry) into this great location, which is not normally open to the general public. In addition, all pre-booked entrants will get a free goody bag on the day as part of their entry.

All of the funds raised go directly towards patient care in the local community through Saint Francis Hospice services, and over £125,000 has been raised from the previous shows.

The show is open to the public from 10.00 until 16.00 and display cars need to be on site between 8.30 and 9.30 that day. You can either enter as an individual, or as part of a Capri or other club – just put the club name in the entry details (there is a box for this). We regret that no dogs (other than assistance dogs) are allowed on site by Ford.

So who's now interested ? smile

Please just post up on here any questions or PM me. Posting up on here means that if a few of you have the same question on your minds, you all receive an answer. That may be the better way. I'll be logging on to this thread every few days, so if I don't respond instantly, I'll get back as soon as. As you can imagine, as the message seeps out to more and more Capri owners through the different methods, my time becomes a little more valuable. But I promise to get back on here as soon as I can to respond


It would be useful for the forum members here to place their names down, just so we know who is interested and how many. I would suggest placing your name down when you have bought your entrance ticket.

Through the ticket sales, we will have an understanding as to how many Capri's / who is interested. But you may want to park together as a group and, therefore, making yourself known on here is one way you can reach that aim.

I will be reaching out to all of the regional Capri Clubs and will be placing an article in the Capri Club International. We have already seen significant enthusiasm from the E Anglia Capri Club and no doubt there will be more.

You have read a lot of detail in the 2 posts I have placed up and you'll need to refer back from time to time to digest all of this. There is one thing that I would like to make clear that you should take away from reading this right now, even if the rest is just a blur at this stage:-


If you are a Capri owner or you know someone who is a Capri owner - please read this last piece:-

There is unlikely to ever be a Capri event in the future that Ford will hold and host for you. This will most likely be the only and the last time. It's taken 30+ years to get something like this together and that's from people within the Ford Motor Company who remember this icon. I have just turned 50 myself in the last week, therefore, the Capri means a lot to me in a number of ways, one of those being that we are the same age. In years and decades to come, the Ford employee base will change and these cars will be resigned to historic motors that Ford once sold, with no real passion for what they meant and little memory of what they stood for. Please keep the spirit alive for this one, the probable one and only time that Ford will open up its hallowed turf to you. Thank you.

tonymor

1,481 posts

172 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Will this event be open to other car clubs other than Ford ?

DazRSK

Original Poster:

47 posts

154 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Yes, this is open to all vehicles - classic, performance, unusual, rarity. The theme is around the Capri this year and also a number of Ford car clubs turn up. But it is not exclusively Capri (or more widely, Ford). It is a full on classic and performance car show for any brand of motor.

To provide the background to the event, take a look at the Frankie's Classic Car Fest 2016 YouTube footage I placed up and it gives you a feel for what turns up. But that is not exhaustive.

I hope that answers and we would be pleased to see any of you come along with what you have.

Thanks.

Edited by DazRSK on Wednesday 23 January 15:41

soaringace

78 posts

152 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2019
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Thanks to Daren for posting this, which gives comprehensive details of the event.

Daren is organising the Capri part of this event, and as he says, the 50th Brithday Display will be based on the famous Dunton Test Track, which has a real history with this model.

I lead the team organising the main show, which, as Daren mentioned, is open to all sports and performance cars (or anything else interesting!), so we welcome any make, not just Fords, although we do get a lot of support from the Ford clubs. Individual or club bookings can be made.

It is basically one show, split in to two parts, which are next to each other on the Dunton site, with a main display area next to the Test Track, and a special display (the Capri 50th) actually on the Track. There is also live music, a vintage market, children’s entertainment, and car related pitches.

Suggest any Capri queries go to Daren, and any others to me.

All proceeds go towards Saint Francis Hospice and the services they provide to the local community.

Alan

terry237

75 posts

120 months

Monday 4th February 2019
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I'm definitely interested in this and will I'm sure my dad would like to bring his 2.8i along (although it is currently mid restoration and the bodywork will likely not be finished by then). I wouldn't mind bringing my own car but I'm not sure it is classic enough, being a '99 model.

soaringace

78 posts

152 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Bring it along anyway - we have a category for cars under 20 years old, Future Classics, so you are on the cusp! We always have a wide range of cars on display so don’t be put off by the term ‘classic’.

Booking online is now open
https://www.sfh.org.uk/frankies-classic-car-fest


anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 9th February 2019
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I would go but am put off by the clause that you have to have 3rd party liability insurance or be liable for any loss or damage. Not sure if most car events are like this. My insurance co. stated the other year that although my policy does cover Third Parties I.e if my car was to roll into another, catch fire, it is not a third party liability, i.e if someone was to sit in you car/walk past and damage their clothes etc.

Just thought I'd mention it.

soaringace

78 posts

152 months

Saturday 9th February 2019
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I will get the technical experts to check the wording of this, as we certainly don’t want to put anyone off. We have never had any problems over the previous 7 years, but will investigate further.

soaringace

78 posts

152 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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The insurance wording has now been changed so I hope this will reassure anyone concerned about it.

DazRSK

Original Poster:

47 posts

154 months

Thursday 9th May 2019
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Complete now with the new logo that underlines this event, we have some news to announce.

We now have reached a major landmark. We have 115 Capris now entered into this event.

This now makes this event probably the largest pre-booked event for the Capri 50th Birthday in the country at this stage in 2019. By 150 Capris, that will definitely be true. By 200 we start challenging for the largest collection of Capris in recent years.

Do you have a Capri ? Have you entered ? Do you know someone with a Capri ? Have they entered ?

The Event You Promised Yourself is now starting to take off.

Booking form is attached in the link below - please remember to select the Capri 50th drop down. Thank you.

https://www.sfh.org.uk/frankies-classic-car-fest

soaringace

78 posts

152 months

Friday 26th July 2019
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Entries are ramping up for this great event with a total exceeding 350 now, including over 150 Capris. Don’t miss out as advance booking closes on 17th August and you need to pre-book to guarantee entry.

https://www.sfh.org.uk/frankies-classic-car-fest


soaringace

78 posts

152 months

Monday 12th August 2019
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Last few days to book your Capri in for the 50th Birthday celebration at Ford’s Dunton Technical Centre. Join the other 200+ Capris at this special day.

https://www.sfh.org.uk/frankies-classic-car-fest

Pre-booking is essential and closes at midnight on 17th August.

Tabor22

1 posts

56 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Hello I'm interested going to ford capri 50th party is it open to the public to walk around cars and markets etc.
If so what do I do for a ticket or do you pay on site
If there a number I can ring as it's my husband birthday he would love this as a present
Kind regards
Tabor22

soaringace

78 posts

152 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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It will be a great day with around 650 display cars, including over 250 Capris of all models and colours!

It is open to the public from 10.00 and you can just pay on the gate at just £5 per person.

You will be able to get up close to all of the cars both in the main display area, and on the Test Track for the Capris where they will be parked. There also be all sorts of Capri related talks and merchandise.

WJNB

2,637 posts

161 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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Brooklands Museum near Weybridge Surrey are running a CAPRI event Sunday 8th September.
Lots to see & do at Brooklands from veteran/Vintage cars to planes & buses - the BRITISH home of motor racing.

soaringace

78 posts

152 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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Yes there is a Capri event at Brooklands the week after, although the entry fee is far higher (but it is a great museum). It is difficult to tell how many Capris will be there as I understand that you can’t pre-book cars in, whereas the Dunton event we know has over 250 Capris booked in and committed as they have pre-paid. The Dunton Show will also have many Ford/Capri guests talking about the cars in the midst of the display.

I hope both events are successful but they will be different.

sjc

13,964 posts

270 months

Sunday 1st September 2019
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Think this was a victim of its own success today.It got to the point where they shut the barriers and had to turn the public away, some who had been queuing for 75 minutes or more ... lots of angry people in the gridlock when they found out.
Didn’t help the A127 was gridlocked due the A13 being shut and the local boot sale as well.Credit to the two guys who were on the security barriers as it couldn’t have been easy, and they did me a big favour letting me in and looking out for the two other cars in our convoy.
Great to see so many Capris survive, some of which were stunning, and some nice other stuff elsewhere.
As per above due to the sheer amount of people it probably needed a couple more food stalls and more toilets.
Hopefully a lot of money raised today.

soaringace

78 posts

152 months

Sunday 1st September 2019
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Some fair points and the public attendance did exceed all expectations. Other events locally did also affect the traffic flow around Dunton, as you mention, but I hope all who made it in had a great day. It was an amazing display of Capris and other cars.