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wbdvt

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Hello Everyone,

I joined the forum because I have recently bought a 1980 Triumph Spitfire. This is my first British car and it has been years (read decades) since I have done any work on cars. In my youth, I was a gearhead (last car owned/worked on 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T, 440, bored 0.030 over, 4:11s, etc), so it was nice to open the bonnet and see an engine with no computer!

I have admired and wanted a little sports car convertible for my wife and I to tool around in VT in the summer. This should fit that bill nicely as it was within my budget and the time was right to buy. We are at a point in life with kids either graduated college or 1/2 way thru college.

I did manage to drive the vehicle home, about 20 miles but it was not a ride for the feintheated! Got it started with some starting fluid, had to keep the idle up to keep from stalling and there was a lack of power, so it was simultaneous clutch, accelerator pedal, handbake, shift & steer!!

I have posted the carb issue I am having and thank everyone for their input and when I get the repairs done, that should resolve the idle, start and power issues!

Barry
 
Hey and welcome. I have a GT6 just over the hill from you in Springfield. we are over in Rutland alot.
 
Well, Hello...maybe when the weather is nicer we can go for a cruise...ever do the show at Stowe?? You over here for business??
 
Barry

Welcome to the best British Car Forum.

Pat
 
when I said I have a GT6, I failed to disclose the condition of her.I just paint the girl, and my wife thinks she will be a "sexy" head turner.... (some assembly required).
 
sounds like a christmas present (assy reqd) and hope all the parts are there!!
Have any pics of your restore project? Mine is not a restore project or a show car but probably falls into the category of "daily driver". The body has been painted, new fuel pump, new soft top, has the hard top, o/d tranny, and 47k miles. Seats are rough and have been reading with interest that people have put Miata seats in.
 
All of the parts are waiting for me to stop remodelling the house.
 
Hi Barry, and welcome to the Forum. You won't beleive how much help the folks are on this site!

:savewave:

Larry
 
Welcome, Barry! Plenty of Spit specific experience here, you'll have no problem getting info for anything that needs doin'.
 
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