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1980 Mercury Capri

1980 Mercury Capri

The Capri nameplate is derived from the namesake Italian island. In automotive use, it has been used by all three Ford divisions. In 1952, the Lincoln Capri marked the first use of the nameplate, serving as its premium trim level during the early 1950s. From 1962 to 1964, Ford of Britain introduced a Ford Consul Capri two-door hardtop coupe. For 1966 and 1967, the Capri name was first used by Mercury, denoting the standard trim of the Mercury Comet.

For consignment a Fox Body Street/Strip Mercury Capri. A two owner car, that can do a 1/4 mile in 9.0 seconds with a top speed in that space of 140mph. Many modifications for performance have been poured into the original car that underwent an engine change with the first owner, going from its standard mill to a big block Ford motor. Read on about how to make some noise, experience the thrill of acceleration, and intimidate lesser cars at the last traffic light before heading out of town.

Exterior
With the extensive modifications on mostly the power end, we see a fiberglass modified hood with a massive scoop, and new front grill panel assembly. Color matching is off from original car which has a respray, with possibly original paint on the roof. A black wide vinyl trimline is seen on the belt of this car and runs from front to rear fender, with a dual orange pinstripe in the center. This trim continues around the grille as well as the rear of the car. Some wear, smudging, and repaired areas on the paint are noted throughout on the exterior. Some pin striping is missing on the passenger door, where inconsistent gaps are noted in the door and fender panels. Chrome and Aluminum Centerline wheels are covered by thin front wheels, and 11” wrinkle wall slicks on the rear. Black side pipes peek out from underneath the rockers on both sides.

Interior
A 10-point roll cage has been inserted into the passenger compartment, and the driver's seat has been replaced by a racing bucket seat with 3-point safety belts. (The original driver's seat will come with the purchase of the car). Other upgrades from the original are oil and water gauges, a dash top mounted tachometer, a few additional switches for fuel pump, fireball electronic ignition box, and a quick throw Hurst shifter that operates a dynamic automatic transmission. The remainder of the interior remains stock with a burl dash, red carpeting, and wild cloth seats in an 80's pattern to die for!

Drivetrain
A 521cI Big Block monster engine that produces 750hp has an overbore of .30, a Scat crank and H Beam rods, a double timing chain, JE Forged pistons and Total Seal gapless rings. Edelbrock RPM performance cylinder heads top the piston area and topping the mill to deliver the fossil and air mixture is an Edelbrock Victor air gap intake manifold. Behind this powerful mill is an equally powerful and sturdy fuller rollerized C-4 transmission with an SF-1 Shield, and an H.D. Flywheel. This pushes the energy back to the rear by way of an Axle Exchange aluminum driveshaft, sporting a 9” type rear yoke. An 8.8 modified differential assembly with a 3.73 ratio has been installed. All the best parts to the tune of 30K have been put under the fiberglass hood!

Undercarriage
Highly modified to take the pounding, we note 11” Econoline rear brakes, 31 Spline Moser axles, Moser spool, and 5-wheel studs. Taking gasses from the Hooker headers, is a 3” Delta Flow 40 series Muffler setup. Remaining undercarriage is surgically clean, and certainly rust free and structurally sound.

This Street Strip high performance car literally shook the ground when it arrived. Quality parts make up the complex series of machining that comes together to produce a real hair raiser. Flip on the line lockers, press the gas down, and just totally smoke the tires, and your competition down the 1/4 mile. Consigner states it is for the street as well, so it will turn heads although you may miss them turning as you will have your hands full with this ornery monster! Many original parts/manuals/build information and specs will arrive with the purchase of this car. I've tried to be accurate, but so many technical upgrades and performance parts added, one really needs to see the documentation.

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This vehicle is in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.