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WayneB

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Brought a 1976 Triumph Spitfire 1500 about three weeks ago. The car is in good shape. Had been stored for several years, so it needs some tender loving care before I feel it is roadworthy. I was searching for sights on how to accomplish my goal and found this site.
 
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Hello WayneB

Welcome to the forum.

You have come to the right place to get help with your Spitfire. The Triumph section is very active and you are sure to get plenty of help, tips and advice for your Spitfire.

Post some photos of your Spitfire.

David
 
Hey Wayne! I'm right down the road in Little Chute. You might want to look into the Fox Cities British Car Club: based in Oshkosh, but most of our members are in the Appleton area. Let me know if you want to know more and I can arrange things.
 
I would look forward to it. I got the clutch working and got a couple of miles of road time in it. The brakes are next. I have a friend with his own shop with a hoist. Plans are this coming week is to get it off the ground and do an inspection from underneath.
 
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