I am old enough to remember that Capri. But it was neither sexy, nor did it look European to me. But if I am reading that window sticker correctly it did have a final price of $3,608.00. With a list of NO CHARGE opitions that probably brought it in hundreds and hundreds of dollars less than a comparable, 1974 2002tii. And, it was a Ford product so you could haggle with the sales person, guaranteed to be a male of my gender in those days.
And here;s a sort of comp. In the Spring of 1971 I bought my only brand new BMW, a 1600 with zero options for $3,000. But I have attached the window sticker for a1972 tii,
I thought it would be a cool thread if those who have one could share their original window sticker...And yes, I'm admittedly gloating a little because mine was in the glove box of the 72 Tii when I found the car in an NYC Parking garage back in '98. COOP
www.bmw2002faq.com
I chuckle over the long list of items Max, out of the generosity of his warm heart, more chuckling, provided FREE OF CHARGE. And the equally long list of options the buyer paid for, including anti-freeze.
Note the final price of the tii, including the Federal Excise Tax on the tires and "tubes" - $4,697. A whopping $1,089. difference between your Capri and the BMW.
Feel free to correct my math. I am working in the area of higher mathematics for me.