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Hey all. Glad to be here.
I just got a really cheap Spitfire 1500 from an elderly neighbor who was moving to a warmer climate. It hasn't run in 20+ years and before that it was pulled apart to be painted and never put back together. yay for me.... I've never been very mechanically minded and so i feel that I've bitten off way more then i can chew. So be prepared to have your brains picked :smile:
 
Welcome and good luck!
 
Spitfires is a great car to get your feet wet with for restoring a car. Not overly complicated.
 
Hi There,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC (Little British Car) site anywhere.

You just may be ahead of the game a bit?!?! While the Spit is all apart; You have the "Pleasure" of seeing all the "Good & Bad" that you normally may not be able to see!!

So; Introduce yourself & your Spit to the "Triumph" Forum & let the fun begin!!

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
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