nberggreen
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So I love roadsters. I really do.
I've wanted a spitfire for a long time, and I think I finally found the perfect one (a '75 1500)
Here's the lowdown(according to the seller):
"The body is in generally fine condition with no rust other than a few spots on the side of the hood (bonnet). It has all it's trim and the lenses are in perfect condition.
The interior is complete and in good condition except for the driver's seat which needs reupholstery. The carpet is acceptable. Unlike many Spits the seat frames are perfect and un cracked. The dash is in very good shape and looks fine as is. All instruments are intact and work. There is a top, a toneau cover and top boot.
It has alloy wheels and the suspension is in excellent condition. It has new front tires and the back ones are passable while working on it but really should be replaced for the road.
The previous owner had the engine rebuilt and I added a new water pump and a Weber DOCE sidedraught carburetor on an aluminium manifold. There is a high performance dual outlet exhaust fitted as well. The radiator is in fine shape and has been flushed and tested.
Structurally it is excellent, rust and damage free."
More from the seller, when I asked him what would be required to get it on the road:
"It will need tune and time, reinstall of the radiator (which I had tested and flushed) battery installed, new ground strap, wiring hooked up, master cylinders bolted in, 2 wheels need inside polish to seal wheel surface leaks (the wheels being alloy could stand a good polishing)Ignition key needs to be made or (better solution) install remote starter kit as original design is too easy for thief to bypass all other work would be cosmetic."
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So there you have it.
The seller is asking a very modest price. (Think under $2K.)
What do you all say? Any warning signs I'm missing?
I've wanted a spitfire for a long time, and I think I finally found the perfect one (a '75 1500)
Here's the lowdown(according to the seller):
"The body is in generally fine condition with no rust other than a few spots on the side of the hood (bonnet). It has all it's trim and the lenses are in perfect condition.
The interior is complete and in good condition except for the driver's seat which needs reupholstery. The carpet is acceptable. Unlike many Spits the seat frames are perfect and un cracked. The dash is in very good shape and looks fine as is. All instruments are intact and work. There is a top, a toneau cover and top boot.
It has alloy wheels and the suspension is in excellent condition. It has new front tires and the back ones are passable while working on it but really should be replaced for the road.
The previous owner had the engine rebuilt and I added a new water pump and a Weber DOCE sidedraught carburetor on an aluminium manifold. There is a high performance dual outlet exhaust fitted as well. The radiator is in fine shape and has been flushed and tested.
Structurally it is excellent, rust and damage free."
More from the seller, when I asked him what would be required to get it on the road:
"It will need tune and time, reinstall of the radiator (which I had tested and flushed) battery installed, new ground strap, wiring hooked up, master cylinders bolted in, 2 wheels need inside polish to seal wheel surface leaks (the wheels being alloy could stand a good polishing)Ignition key needs to be made or (better solution) install remote starter kit as original design is too easy for thief to bypass all other work would be cosmetic."
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So there you have it.
The seller is asking a very modest price. (Think under $2K.)
What do you all say? Any warning signs I'm missing?