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Hello. As the title says I am new here, and also new to the "forum" thing, so am a bit confused right now. I'll pick it up soon, though.
I am just starting to really get into the glorious and frustrating business of personally maintaining the 1959 TR-3A I've had for 10 years. It has always...
1979 Triumph Spitfire 1500, all of a sudden the seatbelt buzzer wont shut off...key off and removed still goes on and on...tried attaching seatbelts and disengaging......is there a quick fix? I cant even find the buzzer! Thanks for your assistance in this matter
Howdy, just joined so this would be my first post. I have a 1979 Triumph Spitfire 1500 with 42000 miles on it. I noticed the rear wheels are angling in at the top at a good 20 to 30 degrees and that there is wear on the inside tread. When I put it up on the lift the wheels (rear only) angle...
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