Did Del Boy have a Ford Capri?

Did Del Boy have a Ford Capri?

Yep, Del’s lurid green 1980 MkIII Ford Capri that first appeared in the 1991 episode, “He Ain’t Heavy He’s My Uncle”, is for sale, and the auction house selling it reckons it’ll fetch between £24,000 and £28,000.

What did Del boy call his Capri?

Pratmobile
Rodney takes the van, while Del takes the Capri Ghia – Rodney accidentally revealing that he calls the Capri the “Pratmobile”.

What Colour is Del Boys Capri?

lime-green
The lime-green Capri, which made its first OFAH appearance in the 1991 episode ‘He Ain’t Heavy He’s My Uncle’, comes exactly as it appeared on the show, with pink aerials, pink mirrors, six fog lights and a truly ghastly tiger-print interior.

What Colour is Delboys?

Del Boy’s iconic yellow three-wheeler from Only Fools and Horses up for sale – and you’d be a plonker not to bid.

Where was Tobacco Road filmed Only Fools and Horses?

In He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Uncle, the filming location of the posh dockside apartments which stood on the ground of the terraced houses was filmed in Wapping, East London, about 2 miles from Bermondsey, but dialogue given in the serial by Albert about his childhood suggests Tobacco Road was in Bermondsey.

What is the best Ford Capri?

The Top 5 Capris Of All Time

  1. Zakspeed Capri.
  2. RS3100 Race Car.
  3. RS2600 Race Car.
  4. 4×4 Rallycross Capris.
  5. Tickford Capri. Mini-Aston or Mk3 from Hell — either way the Tickford was a talking point, dividing opinion up and down the country…

Who owns Trotters van?

Boy
Reliant Regal

Reliant Regal Van
Owner Derek “Del Boy” Trotter
Driver Mainly Del Boy; occasionally Rodney.
Passengers Rodney Trotter, Grandad Trotter, Albert Trotter, Raquel Turner, Cassandra Trotter, Damien Trotter, “Nervous” Nerys, Joan Trotter Jr.

What made Trotters millionaires?

In this episode the Trotter brothers Del Boy and Rodney finally become millionaires after finding a rare pocket watch. They discover that the watch in their lock-up garage is in fact a John Harrison marine chronometer – the ‘Harrison Lesser Watch’ – which then goes on to sell at a Sotheby’s auction for £6.2m.