Jack74spitfire
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Tomorrow afternoon I will be picking up a 74 Triumph Spitfire, which is my first British vehicle. I helped a friend restore a 68 Jaguar and an Alfa Romeo Graduate, he and a few other foreign sports cars that I thought were fun to cruise around.
Last fall the Saratoga Auto Museum had a British car show and I said that will be bringing one home someday to share garage space with my 65 Mustang. Tomorrow is the pick up, and I will take it to my shop where I will probably say “what the heck did you get yourself into”.
The Spitfire has been in a garage since 1996. No rust through or holes. Body looks straight, motor spins, everything looks dusty, dirty, but solid. Has a new top that has never seen daylight. The car was a platform for seat cushions for all their outside furniture. I’m sure all that sitting will cause anything with a seal to need replacing.
I will post pictures as I work on the car and I’m sure questions will also be coming.
Last fall the Saratoga Auto Museum had a British car show and I said that will be bringing one home someday to share garage space with my 65 Mustang. Tomorrow is the pick up, and I will take it to my shop where I will probably say “what the heck did you get yourself into”.
The Spitfire has been in a garage since 1996. No rust through or holes. Body looks straight, motor spins, everything looks dusty, dirty, but solid. Has a new top that has never seen daylight. The car was a platform for seat cushions for all their outside furniture. I’m sure all that sitting will cause anything with a seal to need replacing.
I will post pictures as I work on the car and I’m sure questions will also be coming.