Ford Capri
Sheldon and Peter are tasked with helping client Brian realise a motoring dream some fifty years in the making.That dream comes in the form of a Ford Capri Mark 1.
With roadworthy Mark 1's thin on the ground, Sheldon takes a punt on a lead in Dartford when he sees an affordable 1969 model for sale.Back at the workshop, Sheldon takes on the challenging task of bringing the Capri's performance into the twenty-first century, but fitting new carburettors proves more problematic than he could have imagined.
Meanwhile Peter calls on all his skills and judgement to straighten out some unsightly panel gaps.As former Ford trainees, it's a trip down memory lane for Sheldon and Peter, but with money on the line, they can't let nostalgia cloud their judgement.
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