bluemiata90
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I know many people don't like talking about what they paid for their Triumphs, but I've always loved hearing about great deals on Triumphs purchases.(Even if they do make me jealous) Do you have a story about a great deal on a Triumph, short of inheriting one.
I resently purchased a Spitfire for $200.00 with a rebuilt engine (rough body). About 4 years ago I stopped at an old mechanics garage cause they had a 73 Mustang for sale out front. The Mustang was very rough, but the owner said he had several older cars in the back of the shop. In the back he had a 72 Vette, 67 Spitfire and old MGB. They were all customers cars that never paid/picked them up. He couldn't sell them, but I left my number. Four years later, he called and said the building was being torn down in a week and asked if I want the Spitfire for $200 with the title. Needless to say, I bought it. The MGB was already gone and the section of the building that the
Vette had been in had collapsed, crushing the Vette under it, it was buried under bricks. I thought $200 was a very good price for a Spitfire. I trailered it home and spent about 1 hour cleaning and changing things, new battery and using fresh fuel, it fired right up. Within minutes, the engine was running smoothly. I've always enjoyed a good find. I hope you enjoyed the story.
I resently purchased a Spitfire for $200.00 with a rebuilt engine (rough body). About 4 years ago I stopped at an old mechanics garage cause they had a 73 Mustang for sale out front. The Mustang was very rough, but the owner said he had several older cars in the back of the shop. In the back he had a 72 Vette, 67 Spitfire and old MGB. They were all customers cars that never paid/picked them up. He couldn't sell them, but I left my number. Four years later, he called and said the building was being torn down in a week and asked if I want the Spitfire for $200 with the title. Needless to say, I bought it. The MGB was already gone and the section of the building that the
Vette had been in had collapsed, crushing the Vette under it, it was buried under bricks. I thought $200 was a very good price for a Spitfire. I trailered it home and spent about 1 hour cleaning and changing things, new battery and using fresh fuel, it fired right up. Within minutes, the engine was running smoothly. I've always enjoyed a good find. I hope you enjoyed the story.
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