The last year for the Spitfire was 1980, and the giant bumper extensions on the '79 (cleverly obscured by cones in this photograph) made it look a lot less graceful than its predecessors. Not only ...
Working in the automotive industry for over a decade means that I've had the privilege of meeting a lot of people, ranging from race drivers, engineers, company owners, photographers, and event ...
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Here’s an early Triumph Spitfire from the days before British Leyland, found in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service wrecking yard. 00-1966-triumph-spitfire-in-california-wrecking-yard-photo-b-1-jpg ...
The '63 Spitfire had a 63-horsepower 1,147cc four-cylinder pushrod engine and a four-speed manual transmission, plus electrical components courtesy of The Prince of Darkness. Its $2,199 price tag was ...
The Spitfire 1500 was launched in the United States and Canada back in 1973, while the rest of the world witnessed the debut of the car two years later. But despite arriving in the States much earlier ...
Darrell Caraway is an architect in the Richmond Panhandle Annex. An old friend and I were pondering what the best car would be for me to buy, and he suggested the Triumph Spitfire, a small British ...
Q: Greg, I enjoy your columns very much especially on the sports cars in all shapes and sizes. I would appreciate if you could write about the Triumph sports cars as a friend of mine had a nice 1973 ...
If you're in the market for a fun little summer car, you could do a lot worse than an old British roadster. Of course, you'd rather drive your new car than spend the warm months chasing faults in ...
Your recent article on the crash tests modern cars have to undergo prompts a question. How would, for example, my 1966 ...