• Baujahr 
    1500
  • Automobiltyp 
    Sonstige
  • Losnummer 
    468
  • Lenkung 
    Lenkung rechts
  • Zustand 
    Gebraucht
  • Markenfarbe außen 
    Black/ Brut 33 Logo
  • Standort
    Vereinigtes Königreich
  • Außenfarbe 
    Sonstige

Beschreibung

An exacting copy of the Faberge Capris built to the correct British Touring Cars-specDipped, seam-welded, fitted with a T45 roll cage, re-dipped, powder-coated and superbly paintedWins and podiums in 2017/2018 with the previous ownerCampaigned in the Legends Series during the past two years by the current ownerFresh Ric Wood state of the art, 3.0-litre Group 1 engine producing 300+bhpFIA papers valid until 31/12/2027. Supplied with a good spares packageInvited to race at the 2021 Goodwood Members Meeting, which vendor will do if not soldAssisted by the likes of Henry Cooper, Barry Sheene, Paul Gascoigne and Kevin Keegan, men's fragrance Brut achieved international prominence and for several years in the late sixties was the UK's biggest-selling aftershave. Eventually, sales began to fall off as the fragrance was particularly distinctive and no one wants to arrive at a nightclub smelling exactly the same as everyone else. In an effort to regain lost sales Faberg, Brut's owners at the time, introduced a budget product called Brut 33 which contained only 33% of the fragrance of the original and was packaged in cheaper plastic bottles. It sold reasonably well but the perfume's lighter notes were equally distinctive but a bit 'cheaper' which, unfortunately, resulted in Brut 33, marketed by the company as "The Essence of Man" becoming known as The Whiff of Desperation. 'Nothing ventured', however, and the company continued to market the product hard and, in this country, motor racing played a large part in their plans. With saloon car racing becoming incredibly popular it was an obvious choice. Stuart Graham in his Brut 33 sponsored 'Group 1' Z28 Camaro featured strongly in the British Saloon Car Championship (now Touring Cars) during 1974 and 1975 much to the delight of Faberg who noted a marked increase in sales. Their motorsport involvement continued in 1978/9 when respected Touring Car engineer, Ted Grace in Pershore, was commissioned to build a couple of 3.0S Capris to contest the BSCC, driven by Stuart Graham in England and Bernard Largier in Belgium and France. Offered here is an exacting copy of the Faberg Capris built to the ultimate new British Touring car FIA specification. Instrumental in the visual build was an ex-Ted Grace employee who luckily had retained a lot of the original drawings and photos. Mechanically this Capri has been built to the ultimate specification with input from leading engineers and a current top touring car ace. Using the best available Capri 1.6 base car available, as were the original Grace cars, it was dipped, seam-welded and sent to Historic Race Car Preparation to have a period-correct T45 roll cage fitted exactly like the original cars. It was then re-dipped and the complete shell with roll cage was powder coated. The exacting build included a Ric Wood, state of the art, 3.0-litre Group 1 engine producing 300+ bhp which has been MSA inspected and sealed as per Goodwood, Motor Racing Legends and Tony Dron Trophy regulations. It has a straight-cut, close-ratio, Quaife 4-speed quick-shift gearbox and freshly rebuilt ZF limited-slip differential. The front and rear suspension utilise the latest Proflex units developed for the new FIA Historic Series. The final paint finish was applied by renowned specialists 'Prospray' in Cheshire to a level of perfection usually unseen on a historic racer. The detail and paint codes are absolutely accurate to the original using, uniquely, the original press car as a reference. When finished it was found to be below the weight limit and is one of the lightest Capris built requiring ballast which can be advantageously placed. After obtaining new FIA Historic BTCC papers in August 2017, it was entered in a round of the Classic Touring Car Club 'Group 1' race at Brands Hatch qualifying on pole and winning the race. Two weeks later at a wet Thruxton, another win followed but amechanical issue robbed the Capri of a podium finish at Silverstone. In addition, the Capri has had an outright win at Croft and was third in class at the 2018Silverstone Classic.In 2019, the car competed in a few selected rounds of theTony Dron Trophy (a stand-alone series forGroup 1 and 1 Touring Cars) including the Silverstone Classic. It's fitted with a fresh Ric Wood enginewith only one hour running-in time and not yet used in anger.It's supplied with a decent spares package and the all-important FIA/HTP.You can now book a one-to-one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location of Stoneleigh Park (CV8 2LG) Monday to Friday, between Thursday 29th October 12th November. Please contact Harryon 01926691141/ [email protected] secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail.The health & safety of both our customers and team remainthe utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.1980 FIA Ford Capri 3.0-Litre Faberg Carhttps://youtu.be/lMF01jdquTUfalse


Silverstone Auctions Ltd
The Forge
Harwoods House, Banbury Road
Ashorne
CV35 0AA
Vereinigtes Königreich
Contact Person Kontaktperson
Titel 
Herr
Vorname 
Rob
Nachname 
Hubbard

Telefonnummer 
+44-01926691141