RE: One-off Ford Capri 'Cosworth' for sale

RE: One-off Ford Capri 'Cosworth' for sale

Monday 12th May

One-off Ford Capri 'Cosworth' for sale

Ever wondered what a Capri with a Cosworth YB turbo might be like? Here's your chance


There’s nothing to make a really interesting project car like a cool engine swap, especially one where the new powertrain comes from the same maker as the donor car. It’s a realisation of what might have been had a manufacturer been more adventurous, the demand existed from customers, or just a little bit of time travelling could have happened. Think, for example, of the Toyota MR2s that get 2ZZ power like the T Sport Celicas, rotary MX-5s, five-cylinder Golfs, and the classic BMWs that were very much never intended to have S85 V10 power. You can’t help but be intrigued. 

Here we have another. The most desirable Ford Capris, now as then, were the V6s, because the four cylinders really weren’t much cop, but there isn’t just any old four-pot under the bonnet of this 1977 Mk2 2.0 S - because it’s been YB swapped. Yep, the Cosworth turbo that went on to such fame after Capri production had ended - the Sierra Cossie launched in 1986, the same year the last Brooklands was made - has now found its way into the car you always promised yourself. And if that isn’t worth a story on PH, nothing is. 

While there have been plenty of Capri projects over the years, most centred around some kind of V8; this is the first Cossie Capri we’ve seen. It’s a build that’s said to have taken a decade to complete, the car only having covered a thousand miles in that time. Must be quite the wrench to now have to let it go, though what an opportunity for the next owner - the asking price is little more than half what the build is said to have cost. If our intel on YBs is correct, the blue cam cover means it’s an Escort Cosworth lump that’s now in the front; while running standard boost, there are of course all manner of options for more power should the next owner want. Hardly like anybody needs to worry about originality any longer. The Capri is very far from just an engine-swapped shell, either - this is a full transformation, complete with Tremec gearbox, custom exhaust, Wilwood brakes and AP Racing brakes. It’s going to be a blast. 

Neither is this ‘Cossie’ a car purely about the mechanicals, at the expense of any other appeal. Because look at it - just to see the engine bay is to want this Capri. The ad suggests that the best car was sought back when the idea was coming together, and this Signal Orange Capri certainly looks that. The fact that there’s little mention of body restoration in the tens of thousands spent implies this really was as good as it looks to start with. The RS wheels and the new Recaros are neat finishing touches.

Even without the ad, it’d be clear a lot of money and time has been invested into getting this YB-engined Capri to where it sits today. That being said, it’s nice to know that plenty of respected names have been involved; the next owner is buying a completed (very cool) conversion, not a rolling project that somebody has lost interest in. Evidently this isn’t one for the purists, but those who want to have fun in a Ford Capri - surely the primary aim - will be in dreamland. The fact that it’s a Mk2 makes the swap seem all the smarter; the version that so few pay interest to is now unavoidably brilliant. 

The asking price is £34,995, which is obviously top dollar for a Capri - if not the most that could be spent. And because it’s so far removed from standard spec, it may not be the easiest old fast Ford to sell again. The flipside, of course, is that it’s for sale at a huge amount less than it cost to build, looks fantastic, and promises the kind of driving fun no stock model could ever offer. Which sounds very good indeed. And imagine being able to tell people you have a Cossie Capri…


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wistec1

Original Poster:

607 posts

55 months

Monday 12th May
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Salute and admiration for the engineering and work that has been lavished on this conversation but for me it's a waste of a Cossie.

GTEYE

2,238 posts

224 months

Monday 12th May
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The ad link is for a different car, a white 3.0 Ghia…

I think that colour is actually Signal Amber, Signal Orange was (even) brighter…maybe it’s just the photos…

Skeptisk

8,897 posts

123 months

Monday 12th May
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I have heard the handling of a standard Capri is a bit wayward. I’m sure a boosty turbo wouldn’t help matters. A lot of fun if you define fun as exiting roundabouts backwards every time it rains!

Pit Pony

9,939 posts

135 months

Monday 12th May
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I've never seen a YB with a cam cover. Why is that ? Did Ford save money by not fitting one ?

Andy86GT

621 posts

79 months

Monday 12th May
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Skeptisk said:
I have heard the handling of a standard Capri is a bit wayward. I’m sure a boosty turbo wouldn’t help matters. A lot of fun if you define fun as exiting roundabouts backwards every time it rains!
You're not wrong. Live axel and leaf springs. As well as being very oversteery, my mates 3.0S would exhibit 'axel tramp' with only 137 bhp, with 200 odd handling going to be, err, 'interesting' hehe

martin12345

745 posts

103 months

Monday 12th May
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Pit Pony said:
I've never seen a YB with a cam cover. Why is that ? Did Ford save money by not fitting one ?
Do you mean a cover over the cam belt ?

If so, I think you are right that they never had one - why ? - no idea. I don't think it will have been saving money on a Cosworth, I think people thought they were not needed

Of course you don't need one till a little bit of gravel finds its way in between the belt and pulleys and then the belt snaps
If a stock CR then you will have bent valves

I think in the case of the YB they ran the risk for the ease of changing cam timing and/or changing cams quickly but maybe someone who knows more will contribute better knowledge

gt40steve

1,012 posts

118 months

Monday 12th May
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Every one started life with a cam belt cover.

Edited by gt40steve on Monday 12th May 08:02

cerb4.5lee

36,618 posts

194 months

Monday 12th May
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This reminds me of the gold 2.0 Ghia that my Dad had years back, and as already mentioned, this will definitely be a lot of fun for sure. driving

bangerhoarder

647 posts

82 months

Monday 12th May
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Not too unoriginal - it started out with a 2 litre Pinto, and now has a…slightly…modified 2 litre Pinto.

Beautifully done.

sharkattack

59 posts

120 months

Monday 12th May
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Capri's are cool but I'm glad I had my fun when they were dirt cheap because that's all they were worth.

My last one was my 'ultimate' version with a 24v Cosworth engine. Sierra gearbox, 5 stud conversion with big discs all round, Bilstein suspension etc.

It was lots of fun but it was still crap! I used to get thrashed by Golf's and Fiesta's.

ex-devonpaul

1,421 posts

151 months

Monday 12th May
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GTEYE said:
The ad link is for a different car, a white 3.0 Ghia…

I think that colour is actually Signal Amber, Signal Orange was (even) brighter…maybe it’s just the photos…
We had a 1977 'S' plate capri in Signal Orange with black vinyl roof - it was a bit bright. The neighbours complained so dad painted the garage door to match. Our was a Mk3 though,

Love this, apart from the naff 3D plates. Back then black and silver plates denoted it was an old banger, rather than the current (legal) trend of "trying to make it look older than it is".

carinaman

22,989 posts

186 months

Monday 12th May
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GTEYE said:
The ad link is for a different car, a white 3.0 Ghia…

I think that colour is actually Signal Amber, Signal Orange was (even) brighter…maybe it’s just the photos…
A former colleague had one like that, though I think it was an S rather than a ghia. He drove past me en route to a works site while I was broken down at the side of the road. He wrote up whatever the form was called for reporting me for being late to work.

The images make me think of 'Awaiting the prince in his white Capri, Dynamic young Tarzan courts the bedsit queen'.

Master Of Puppets

3,646 posts

76 months

Monday 12th May
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Oh to think what Bodie and Doyle could have done with that.hehe

Water Fairy

6,093 posts

169 months

Monday 12th May
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ex-devonpaul said:
We had a 1977 'S' plate capri in Signal Orange with black vinyl roof - it was a bit bright. The neighbours complained so dad painted the garage door to match. Our was a Mk3 though,

Love this, apart from the naff 3D plates. Back then black and silver plates denoted it was an old banger, rather than the current (legal) trend of "trying to make it look older than it is".
They aren't 3D plates

Anyway this is a bit of a sleeper no doubt but not for me. Capris were st back then and time won't have changed that.

samoht

6,581 posts

160 months

Monday 12th May
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The correct link for the Ad is https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/18470786
Sellers site https://www.quickandbig.com/ford-capri-rs-cosworth

I don't see any mention of suspension upgrades...


DaveyBoyWonder

3,083 posts

188 months

Monday 12th May
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Thirty Five Grand!? For a pretty manky looking Capri? Crackers...

croyde

24,678 posts

244 months

Monday 12th May
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I do like seeing all that space in the engine compartment.

Even my old Duster with a 3cyl 1.0 was chock full in the engine bay.

Firebobby

810 posts

53 months

Monday 12th May
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ex-devonpaul said:
GTEYE said:
The ad link is for a different car, a white 3.0 Ghia…

I think that colour is actually Signal Amber, Signal Orange was (even) brighter…maybe it’s just the photos…
We had a 1977 'S' plate capri in Signal Orange with black vinyl roof - it was a bit bright. The neighbours complained so dad painted the garage door to match. Our was a Mk3 though,

Love this, apart from the naff 3D plates. Back then black and silver plates denoted it was an old banger, rather than the current (legal) trend of "trying to make it look older than it is".
Black and silver plates are "illegal" on any vehicle registered after 1973!

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,350 posts

112 months

Monday 12th May
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I can just about get why people might want to pay big-ish money for a fast Ford such as an RS model.

But a Capri ? Barmy.

QuadCamCapri

297 posts

165 months

Monday 12th May
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No mention of an LSD either.

As already mentioned it's 'Signal Amber'