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Greetings from Fargo, ND

MTBurton

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I am trying to get a 1979 Triumph Spitfire running. I have owned it for about 10 years and for the first 5 years drove it a little in the summers. Then I went back to school for 2 summers and the Spitfire sat in the garage and the sitting stretched to 5 years. I am now paying for the miss use of the car. I went through the brake system and clutch master and slave. Next will be the fuel system and hopefully start up.
 
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