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Good day all,
I had a 1968 Spitfire MkIII when I was in school. Absolutely loved it. When I started working, I bought a new car and sold my spitfire, 45 years later I have just purchased another Spitfire, this time a 1980.
im interested in refurbishing this little gem, and am looking foreword to reading about how your members diagnose and repair their vehicles.
 
welcome - sounds like a great project. pics are always welcome! BTW dare I say that your driving season will be over in about 3 days? :devilgrin:
 
You've come to the race, Mr Clutch! You'll get plenty of help here!
 
Hello WPClutch

Welcome to the forum

You will find the TR section very active so you are sure to get plenty of help anfd advice for your Spitfire project.

David
 
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