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I had a shiny new 1966 Triumph spitfire that I traveled in until around 1974.
That one's gone.

I'm now the owner of a 1968 Triumph Spitfire that runs and is on the road but needs much adjustment.

It came fitted with a single Weber carburetor and I'm now anxiously awaiting delivery of the new jets to smooth it out.

I'm looking forward to becoming familiar with the forum and meeting fellow vintage owners. 🙂
 
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