Highlights
- European specification Spitfire in solid condition
- Engine runs but requires recommissioning
- Interesting project with a great two seater to enjoy when done
The Appeal
In the 1950s and 60s Britain gave the world a plethora of two seater sports cars of which the Triumph Spitfire was one of the prettiest and most accessible. Evolved over 18 years, the final 1500 of 1974 got a bigger engine, more power and an uprated interior.
This solid-looking 1976 1500 sits on smart chrome wheels and shows just how timeless the Spitfire shape is. It run but has been in long term storage so will require recommissioning. It looks like an interesting project with a fun sports car at the end of it.
The History and Paperwork
- VIN records confirm that this is a LHD 1976 car, the 985th built in that year
- Appears to have been sold new into Germany based on chassis plate information
- The vendor states that the car runs but requires recommissioning after storage
The Interior
- Original interior in fair condition with scope to improve
- Wood veneer dashboard in aged but presentable condition
- Original leather-rimmed Triumph three spoke steering wheel
- Steering wheel has some pitting to the aluminium spokes
- Leather steering wheel rim worn
- Door cards appear original and in good condition
- Black vinyl seats presentable with some age-related marks
- Headrests and centre armrest fitted
- Radio and radio blanking plate missing below dashboard
- Carpets in fair, apparently original condition
- Carpet trim peeling under dashboard
- Dash top damaged in front of passenger and peeling
The Exterior
- Presentable Spitfire that looks like it would make the good basis for a project
- Underside appears solid with older coating of underseal
- Black roof in fair condition and generally faded
- Roof panels clear and in good condition
- Roof appears to fit well and does not appear to have shrunk
- Appears to be some bubbles of corrosion on the base of the driver’s door
- Paintwork is generally presentable but with localised flaking and deterioration in small areas
- Smart chrome deep-dish wheels
- Older Toyo tyres fitted
- Some scuffs on front bumper overriders
- Boot floor appears solid but with some paint flaking visible
- Spare wheel appears to be missing
- Chrome bumpers are lightly pitted
The Mechanics
- 1,493cc Triumph l4 engine
- 4spd gearbox
- Twin carburettors
- We are told that the engine runs but the car requires recommissioning
Summary
Triumph’s petite Spitfire was all about low cost fun and it put wheels beneath young drivers for 18 years as it evolved through five different versions. The final 1500 sold in the highest number and has a nostalgic place in many car enthusiasts’ mind.
This smart 1500 has been in storage for some time and presents as a solid car requiring light recommissioning. Once running it could likely be enjoyed whilst improving it further.
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