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Triumph Spitfire 1500 CC 1976

Allmän beskrivning : GREAT RUNNING SPITFIRE! 1500CC 4-CYL, 4 SPD MANUAL, FRONT DISCS, READY 2 CRUISE!

Part of the 70's flood of affordable 2-seater sports cars from England, the Triumph Spitfire was low-cost fun that had plenty of style. This 1976 Spitfire is a late 1500 model, arguably the most desirable of the bunch, and thanks to a fairly comprehensive freshening, this is the most drop-top fun you can have per dollar. Let's get started!
High visibility Sunset Orange paint makes this two-seater look faster and more expensive than it really is, and we promise that wherever you go, people are going to admire this car. The shape dates to the early 1960s but low-slung two-seaters just don't seem to go out of style. The proportions seem to hide the car's diminutive size and despite the very reasonable price tag, the workmanship is pretty darned good. It seems that the work was done a few years ago, so it's no longer perfect, but on the other hand, it shines up well, the panel fit is good, and aside from some minor chips from being driven, it looks great. Details like the black gaskets between the fenders and bodywork, the hood latches, and the chrome luggage rack add a lot of character to the little sports car. The taillights appear to be original and they're a little faded and crazed, but replacements are probably inexpensive, too. Chrome bumpers with big rubber overriders are a fact of life on any '70s import, but they're in good condition and they've aged gracefully.
The British were still doing interiors focused on driving, even in the 1970s, and this Spitfire has comfortable buckets faced in cloth, so they hold you in place during spirited driving. The dashboard is real wood, not some kind of plastic facsimile, and it's full of traditional Smiths gauges with big white markings that are easy to read at a glance. Door panels look to be reproductions, while the carpets look newer and fit well. The stereo is upgraded to an AM/FM/CD stereo head unit and it sounds decent in the small cockpit, even with the top down. The controls feel natural and you'll feel at home the moment you slide behind the wheel, and you'll probably wonder how we've gotten so disconnected from our driving in recent years, because this car talks to you loud and clear. For emergencies, there's a nice black convertible top and the trunk is surprisingly roomy, perfect for a weekend getaway.
The 1500 in the model name refers to the 1500 cc four-cylinder engine under the hood, which had the most torque ever in a Spitfire. That made it feel punchier around town and gave it performance to match its look. The hood tilts forward for awesome service access and it's pretty tidy in there. The engine shows signs of regular maintenance and uses the familiar side-draft Weber carburetor you find on many English cars of the era. There's a bit of scale on the firewall, but otherwise it's quite clean and you can't argue with this this little sports car runs. There are undoubtedly many modifications for these little engines, but this one remains pretty stock, which bodes well for reliability and long-term durability. The 4-speed manual transmission is a joy to run through the gears and the tough little four-cylinder engine makes a wonderful baritone wail at speed. The suspension is surprisingly sophisticated, being independent all around, and the brakes are strong enough for something so light. Nicely finished black wheels with trim rings and center caps look great and carry 175/70/13 radials.
For affordable fun, it's hard to beat a vintage British sports car. This Spitfire is a little less common than an MGB and everyone will be interested to know more about it. Call today!
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Features : Defrost, AM/FM Radio, CD Player, Manual Convertible Top, Cloth Interior, Heat, Vinyl Interior, Front Disc Brakes, Seatbelts-Front

http://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/1913-dfw/1976-triumph-spitfire-1500

1976 Triumph Spitfire 1500 CC is listed såld on ClassicDigest in Fort Worth by Streetside Classics for $14995.

 

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Karosstyp : Personbil Märke : Triumph Modell : Spitfire Modellversion : 1500 CC Motorvolym : 0.0 Årsmodell : 1976 Karosstyp : Convertible Läge : Dallas/Fort Worth

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om Triumph
Triumph, ett namn synonymt med klassiska sportbilar och innovativa design, har en rik och mångskiftande historia inom bilvärlden.

Triumphs historia började i slutet av 1800-talet när företaget ursprungligen tillverkade cyklar och sedan utvidgade verksamheten till motorcyklar. Det var dock på 1920-talet som Triumph vågade sig in i biltillverkning. Under åren blev Triumph kända för sina högkvalitativa fordon som kombinerade prestanda med stil.

En av Triumphs mest ikoniska modeller var TR3, introducerad i slutet av 1950-talet. Det var en klassisk brittisk sportbil älskad för sin enkla men eleganta design och spännande körupplevelse. TR3 blev en symbol för prisvärd sportbilsnjutning och lade grunden för en serie framgångsrika TR-modeller, inklusive TR4, TR5 och TR6.

Utöver sportbilarna gjorde Triumph sig ett namn med Michelotti-designade sedaner. Triumph Herald, introducerad i början av 1960-talet, var en kompakt familjebil som stoltserade med stilren design och gedigen teknik. Senare riktade Triumph 2000 och 2500 sedaner sig mot en mer exklusiv marknad och fick rykte om sig för sina bekväma köregenskaper och eleganta utseende.

Trots sina framgångar mötte Triumph genom åren många utmaningar, inklusive ekonomiska svårigheter och ägarförändringar. På 1980-talet genomgick British Leyland, företaget som ägde Triumph, en omfattande omstrukturering, och varumärket Triumph fasades successivt ut.

Triumphs nedgång var utan tvekan både sorglig och på många sätt skamlig. Företaget som hade producerat älskade sportbilar och välansedda sedaner höll sakta på att försvinna. År 1984 rullade den sista bilen med Triumph-logotypen av produktionslinjen och markerade slutet på en era.

Trots att namnet Triumph försvann lever dess arv vidare. Entusiaster och samlare värderar fortfarande klassiska Triumph-sportbilar som TR3, TR6 och Spitfire, liksom den unika charmen hos Triumph-sedanerna. Triumph förblir ett symboliskt inslag i den brittiska bilhistorien och det tidlösa locket hos klassiska sportbilar.

Sammanfattningsvis är Triumphs historia en blandning av klassisk sportbilsbriljans och innovativt sedan-design. Dess sorgliga och på många sätt skamliga nedgång påminner om de utmaningar som många bilföretag har stött på genom åren, men Triumphs anda lever vidare i hjärtan av bilentusiaster över hela världen. Och TR3:s fantastiska egenskaper förblir ett strålande exempel på klassiska sportbilar och deras tidlösa attraktion.