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Hello from South Texas

Joe Tx

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New to this site. I do hotrods mostly, but my first car when I got out of the Army in 1970 was an early Spitfire 4. Loved that car, so a few years back I bought this one. Started the motor and parked it in back part of the shop. Finally decided to get back to it. Need to get a title, but don't know what year it is. Can someone id it from the id plates on it? Also, I've always been confused with the carburetor on it. I remember mine had 2 carbs on it and there is a manifold with two carbs on it in the trunk. Is the single carb stock, or was it changed out??? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
 

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