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Hello everyone,

I just picked up 1970 Spitfire Mk3, similar to a '69 I owned back in the 80s. Back then I no money and no clue what I was doing. Things have only changed a little. This one has just had new floor panels and exhaust put in, the body is pretty clean and has all kinds of new interior to be installed. Mechanically it is pretty rough, I am starting to go through it. This is the fun part, but I am trying to resist the "while I am here.." mindset as do have something of a limited budget. I am looking forward to getting to know this group and learn what I can from you all.
 
Hello Mark

Welcome to the forum.

You will find that the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of help and advice there for your Spitfire project.

Post some photos of the Spitfire.

David
 
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