FORD CAPRI MK I BROADSPEED
Lowest Price: £39,750 • Median Price: £39,750 • Highest Price: £39,750 • Sell-Through Rate: 20%

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£39,750
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SINCE 2020
£39,750
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SINCE 2020
HIGHEST PRICE:
£39,750
SINCE 2020
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1
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SELL THROUGH RATE:
20%
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The Ford Capri Mk I Broadspeed was a successful British Touring Car Championship competitor in the early 1970s. Ralph Broad's Broadspeed Engineering prepared the cars.
Driven by drivers like John Fitzpatrick, the Capri achieved considerable success on the track.
Its successor was the Ford Capri Mk II.
A little-known fact: Broadspeed also built a small number of road-going Capris with similar styling cues to the race cars, making them highly desirable among collectors.
How much is a Ford Capri Mk I Broadspeed worth?
In average condition, a Ford Capri Mk I Broadspeed is worth £39,750.
What is the most expensive Ford Capri Mk I Broadspeed to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Ford Capri Mk I Broadspeed to sell in history was sold for £39,750.
What is the cheapest Ford Capri Mk I Broadspeed to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Ford Capri Mk I Broadspeed to sell in history was sold for £39,750.
When was the Ford Capri Mk I Broadspeed produced?
The Ford Capri Mk I Broadspeed was produced between 1971 and 1972.


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