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Rharmon

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I Have a 1980 spitfire 1500, "restomod", I've been slowly working on for about 7 years, this is my second summer driving it. Always got something to do on it, but that's the fun of owning a classic British car, must enjoy working on them. (No plans to sell)

I also have two MKIII, projects. (Would consider selling)
1) A complete 68 that runs, drives, stops, title in hand, (body tub and bonnet badly rusted).
(This very car has been featured in Hemming Magazine twice in 2002 and 2022)

2) A Complete 70 low mileage, last registered in 74, solid body, and bonnet. Motor, trans, diff, all turn over by hand.
(This car has been disassembled).

Any reasonable offer will be considered.

Ray Harmon
501.270.5755
 

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Welcome to the BCF, Ray. If you haven't already done so, I suggest you also post an advert in our free Classifieds
 
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