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Lynn
05-05-2024, 03:52 PM
Given to me. Long story for another day. I have work to do.

Haven't decided what to do with it yet. Rebuilt engine and trans only have 2200 miles on them. But... been mostly sitting since 2003.

Body is amazingly rust free.

big gear head
05-05-2024, 05:36 PM
I always thought those were some of the best looking British cars. I don't know if I would fit in one. I tried to get in a MG midget once and didn't make it.

L72copocamaro
05-06-2024, 05:16 AM
To me, these are more appealing now than they were when new. Seems like something you could have a lot of fun with it.

olredalert
05-06-2024, 01:18 PM
----Lynn,,,Lucas, the prince of darkness will be looking down on you, and chuckling!....Bill S

Big Block Bill
05-06-2024, 05:36 PM
Have Kwhizz put an LS in it and fix all those Lucas gremlins. I'm just sayin' Bill

KevinW
05-07-2024, 11:52 AM
I had a 70 spit as my 1st car and always thought a V8 would be killer in that small body. But now as adult I look at these cars compared to modern cars and trucks and I feel I would be killed if I ever got in an accident nowadays. But I still like them!

While this is a GT6 V8 build, it would apply to a spit as well :) https://www.youtube.com/@FanatikBuilds

L_e_e
05-07-2024, 02:25 PM
I put a 400 sbc into a 1976 TR-7, it was like driving a very fast go kart, lots of fun except when you wanted to stop.

Mr70
05-07-2024, 02:39 PM
A school teacher back in HS drove one of these.Ironically he got rear ended by a School Bus and we never saw him again....R.I.P.

1967Z28
05-08-2024, 01:13 AM
The long overhang out back makes me think of putting a Corvair engine in it and having a frunk under the "bonnet".

Rsconv68
05-08-2024, 02:02 AM
2 of my friends growing up had them. Tom’s white one ran flawlessly every day. Greg’s blue on regularly broke down before he ever got out of the driveway

PeteLeathersac
05-08-2024, 03:34 AM


Looks like a good one Lynn, have some fun w/ it!
No Spits but we’ve had 3x Triumphs in for service over the last week, two TR6’s and one Stag.
Both TR’s stock, one resto w/ loose Knockoffs, the other a low miler w/ loose Halfshafts.
The Stag original other than SBC/M35 powered, went for a quick Roadtest in it.:wink:
:beers:
~ Pete

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markinnaples
05-08-2024, 03:38 PM
How were the TR6's? Man, I'd love to find one. Recommend restore to stock or resto-mod?

Lynn
05-12-2024, 03:26 AM
My brother still autocrosses a 68 MG. Bone stock. Even has the wire wheels.

He has had two TR6s. Pretty fun cars, but like everything British, just kind of archaic and weird.

TR6s definitely bring more than Spitfires. That is one of the things that makes me want to just unload this. But..... I am now thinking about keeping it. After all, it was free.

After working 8+ hours on the LT-1 today, I decided to pull the Dist on the Spitfire. Took a while to find TDC because the plug wires were not even in the correct order!!! Guessing someone had been messing with it before it was parked, trying to figure out why it wouldn't run.

Anyway, spun the pump for about 5 seconds and had oil coming up out of the distributor hole. Buttoned it back up and cranked it. Now has oil pressure. Only registered about 10 PSI on the aftermarket gauge, but that is fine for cranking pressure.

I keep thinking I am going to run into something that makes me want to ditch it. I do not believe the rockers were painted black from the factory. I was afraid they might be full of bondo. Nope. Put a magnet on each side every couple of inches for the entire length. All solid metal. Guys on the Triumph site said I would likely have corrosion in the battery tray, under the brake and clutch master cylinders, and the floor boards. None in the battery tray (other than a small strip of surface rust where the battery rubbed the paint off). None under the master cylinders. Floors have surface rust as you would expect for a car that sat in a carport with a tarp on it for years. But, it is just surface rust. They are rock solid.

Because these just don't bring much, Sherri keeps reminding me how much more I can make just spending more time at the office than I can getting this going and then selling it. Part of me wants to at least get it running. Would like to drive it and see if it is fun enough to keep. I like oddball cars for some reason, and the proportions and lines on these Spitfires are just classic British sport car to me. I have always liked the looks of them. I would have to do SOMETHING with the giant bumper extensions. I THINK they can be removed and much smaller ones can be installed. The smaller ones look like 60s bumper guards. That I can live with.

Too Many Projects
05-12-2024, 03:51 AM
"Because these just don't bring much, Sherri keeps reminding me how much more I can make just spending more time at the office than I can getting this going and then selling it."
She doesn't understand it's not about the money, playing with cars is far more fun that doing office work you have been doing for years...:laugh:

big gear head
05-12-2024, 02:26 PM
Every time my ex wife tried to get me to work more overtime it meant that I needed to do a credit check, quick.

Lynn
05-12-2024, 02:40 PM
Trust me. Sherri gets it. She fully supports my habit. Just hates to see me get so buried in projects.