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1965 Spitfire

DomCasual

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Just getting to know "Scarlet" - I've had the car at home about 30 days. Finding some problems that need addressing such as no brake lights, excessive vibration in the rear end over 50 mph, and U joint noise. All will be addressed in good time with the help of the forum.

Anybody in Virginia?

Peter in Charottesville
 
Hi There Dom,

"Welcome" to the "Wonderful World of LBCs" (Little British Cars) on "THEE" best Brit Car Forum anywhere.

Introduce Yourself and Your Spit to the "Triumph Forum" and I`m sure you`ll find a whole bunch of folks in your neighborhood.

Have Fun,

Russ
 
Hi Dom, and welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
welcome and check the brake light switch at the pedal. When both brake lights don't work, that seems to be the problem in my experience. And good luck with the new car.

Jerry
 
Thanks for the welcome - I'm looking fwd to motoring the Virginia Piedmont hills and curves.

Peter in Charlottesville
 
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