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Re: Another non-Porsche project - 1974 Capri V6

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 1:00 pm
by 911-Purist
A 1974 Ford Capri was my first car that I ever owned. I bought it used in 1977 and it came with the 2.0L in-line four with the twin-barrel carb. The shifter linkage (all rods were exterior to the transmission) and the front suspension bushings were nothing to write home about. Made in Germany which meant it had Bosch electrics...good thing too.

But the car for its time as well as now, had great styling. A nice car.

Not my actual car, but the same color with the tan interior. I bought it off a Shatner in Montreal. I said, "are you related". "Yes, William Shatner is my uncle".
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Re: Another non-Porsche project - 1974 Capri V6

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2024 3:06 pm
by Arne2
New headliner snugged into place and glued from the B pillars forward. Will begin final stretch and fit on the rear half tomorrow.

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Re: Another non-Porsche project - 1974 Capri V6

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2024 5:09 pm
by Arne2
It's been a little slow lately, but today things started to break loose. I finished the headliner last week, and so today I picked the Capri up from the glass shop with both front and rear glass back in place with new rubber and chrome lock strips. The car is finally weather tight for the first time in many years. In honor of the new all-weather capability, I quickly installed the new/restored period-correct wipers. I'm also working now on final gauge testing before reinstalling the dash pad.

And more good news! The new seat covers arrived from France this afternoon. Will share more on these later, but initial impression is they are really nice.

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Re: Another non-Porsche project - 1974 Capri V6

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2024 5:13 pm
by blueline
What a good looking little Capri you've given new life to. Bravo!

(Another tempting Arne project, for sure.)

Re: Another non-Porsche project - 1974 Capri V6

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2024 5:48 pm
by 996C438
She is really coming together ! Well done sir 👏

Re: Another non-Porsche project - 1974 Capri V6

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:13 am
by P_Coastal
Nice work, I admire the enthusiasm!

Re: Another non-Porsche project - 1974 Capri V6

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:35 am
by Arne2
More fun with electrics. While working to refit the dash today, I installed the gauge cluster for testing. And everything worked... at first.

While testing all the warning lights, suddenly I caught a whiff of magic smoke escaping, and the dash illumination lights all came on by themselves, and would not go out. After pulling the cluster back out I found that there were some rather crude repairs to the printed circuit at some of the bulb "sockets", and one of them shorted and burned a section of the circuit. [Big sigh!]

So add another foreign country to the parts sources list. So far I've bought parts from Germany, England, Denmark and France. Now I found that there is a shop in Australia that has reproduced the printed circuit sheet for these cars. I've started the order process now.

While I wait, I removed the damaged traces so that I could install the gauges and drive the car while I wait. Apparently the only damage was to the dash illumination. I don't plan to drive at night, so I can get by until the new part arrives.

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Re: Another non-Porsche project - 1974 Capri V6

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:41 pm
by 996C438
It's cool that repro parts are available. Build looks great 👍

Re: Another non-Porsche project - 1974 Capri V6

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:33 pm
by Tom
Pretty amazing transformation in such a short time! That car takes me right back to high school (not that I could afford one). Any idea why the flexible PCB burned out? Would be a bummer to install the new one and have the same thing happen?

Re: Another non-Porsche project - 1974 Capri V6

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:58 am
by Arne2
Tom wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:33 pm Any idea why the flexible PCB burned out? Would be a bummer to install the new one and have the same thing happen?
Someone "repaired" a broken contact tab for one of the gauge illumination lights with aluminum foil. With all the jostling of me R&Ring the cluster several times, the piece of foil moved and shorted. The new circuit sheet will fix it.