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DeltaAir423

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Good evening guys. Well after several years of not seriously looking, well I came across a 1980 Spit on Ebay that was local and the right price. Impulse got the better of me, and now I'm a member of Spitfires Anonymous. :wink: Ok, maybe there isn't a group called SA, but it's going to be an interesting project/restoration.

This might be my first Spitfire, but I'm not unfamiliar with the car. Currently in my parents garage in Indiana three Spitfire 1500's are sitting around along with a TR-7. The spitfires were supposed to be restoration projects for my brother and myself, and they were supposed to be our first cars. Well life situations dictated otherwise. So here I sit with a "new" spit, and three parts cars to salvage items from. :laugh:

Rob
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum!
 
Congrads on the Spit!
 
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