1983 Ford Capri 2.8i Automatic
Exceedingly 
rare automatic version; recent engine rebuild; ingenious push-button 
starter
"The car you always promised yourself" announced Ford upon 
launching its new Capri in 1969, a liberating two-door fastback coupe they hoped 
would generate the same following in Europe as the Mustang had garnered in the 
US.
Restyled three times in its 33-year life, the Capri always 
remained close to its roots. The initially exaggerated belt line would smooth 
and the impression of almost scalloped sides would flatten out. By the MkIII of 
1978, Capri sales were in decline, but the model was still a roomy and 
individual coupe.
In 1982, Ford decided to launch a new fuel injected power 
plant and dropped the 3.0 V6 in favour of the all-new 2.8 injection Cologne V6 
power plant, with a claimed power output of 160bhp and a top speed of 130mph 
through the existing 4-speed gearbox This was swiftly upgraded to a 5-speed, and 
along with an interior facelift, it allowed Ford to keep the car in production 
until it finally bowed out in 1986.
First registered in November 1983, this Capri 2.8i is most 
unusual in that it has an automatic gearbox. Quite how many 2.8i models were 
produced with this option we aren’t entirely sure, but the vendor believes that 
it could be as few as six. Although there are no bills to prove it, we are told 
that the engine was rebuilt about two years ago, shortly after the vendor 
acquired the car – he and his brother have quite a collection of cars and have 
an engineer friend who works on all of them. 
It also got a new starter motor and electronic ignition 
and a new set of tyres. The ignition barrel had never worked properly and as new 
ones are unobtainable, a separate switching system was cleverly designed and 
fitted by their engineer friend. To start the car, you simply press an 
illuminated button concealed in the ashtray and flick a switch next to it – very 
ingenious and a good theft deterrent too! The only downside is that the 
inhibitor switch had to be bypassed and the car will now start in gear so you 
need to make sure it is in Park or Neutral before you flick the switch. 
The electric aerial has also been modified and now 
operates via a switch under the glove box while the screen washers are activated 
by a button under the JVC radio/CD. Who wants to be normal anyway? Other than 
that, it is pretty much what you would expect – a good, honest Capri, in decent 
shape that has been in light regular use during the current ownership. The 
vendor advises that it always starts instantly from cold but can be reluctant to 
start when hot. 
Treated to a new battery and fresh oil and filter a few 
months ago, it was driven some 90 miles to the sale and has an MOT until May 
2022 with no advisories recorded. Starting promptly and running well as we have 
moved it around on site, it is being offered here at a modest guide price and is 
perhaps the only chance you will ever get to buy an automatic 2.8i.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or 
email james.dennison@brightwells.com