The Ford Capri was introduced to the European market in 1969 in an attempt to replicate the passion and success of the Mustang in North America.
The phenomenon that followed the introduction of the Ford Mustang in the mid-1960s had a much wider impact than in just North America as the company looked to spread Mustang fever to other parts of the world. The result was the Ford Capri – billed as “the car you always promised yourself” upon its release in 1969, five years after Mustang, which evoked the same sense of freedom and performance the Pony car had created for Americans.