The Capri was introduced in 1969 at the Brussels Salon. It was Ford's attempt to sell a European variant of the Ford Mustang. Based on the Ford Cortina, the car was built in Britain (Dagenham and Halewood), Belgium (Genk) and Germany (Saarlouis and Cologne). Initially they wanted to use the Colt name, but it was already used by Mitsubishi. The car was sold with a large choice of engines. by Bas Fransen

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The Capri was introduced in 1969 at the Brussels Salon. It was Ford's attempt to sell a European variant of the Ford Mustang. Based on the Ford Cortina, the car was built in Britain (Dagenham and Halewood), Belgium (Genk) and Germany (Saarlouis and Cologne). Initially they wanted to use the Colt name, but it was already used by Mitsubishi. The car was sold with a large choice of engines. by Bas Fransen
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Buy the photo The Capri was introduced in 1969 at the Brussels Salon. It was Ford's attempt to sell a European variant of the Ford Mustang. Based on the Ford Cortina, the car was built in Britain (Dagenham and Halewood), Belgium (Genk) and Germany (Saarlouis and Cologne). Initially they wanted to use the Colt name, but it was already used by Mitsubishi. The car was sold with a large choice of engines. by Bas Fransen on canvas, ArtFrame, poster and wallpaper, printed on demand in high quality.

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by Bas Fransen

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The Capri was introduced in 1969 at the Brussels Salon. It was Ford's attempt to sell a European variant of the Ford Mustang. Based on the Ford Cortina, the car was built in Britain (Dagenham and Halewood), Belgium (Genk) and Germany (Saarlouis and Cologne). Initially they wanted to use the Colt name, but it was already used by Mitsubishi. The car was sold with a large choice of engines.

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About Bas Fransen

Hello,
I'm a 35-year-old full-time photographer. For my photography I work at home and abroad for clients such as Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Curbstone Track Events etc.
My passion and hobby are now my work together, namely automotive photography.
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