1970 Triumph Spitfire No Rust Stored In 79 on 2040-cars
Stafford, Virginia, United States
Triumph Spitfire stored In 1979. has
the original paint.the car was found in a barn stored in 1979. it has 64,000
original miles.the cars solid has no rust, floors, trunk, bonnet in excellent condition. no
dents, never damaged. the carburetor was removed in 1979 to rebuild. Someone
stole the carb so it was never put back on the car.so that were set since then.
The air cleaner, spare, jack, etc are all there. Even the interior is still
pretty decent. Look at photos, again no rust. I also have some parts to go with
it carbs, new throttle cable, etc.. I also have the triumph parts books with all diagrams which go with car. I have way too many projects and can't keep
them all, I would like to but I have too, too many. I will help you
arrange shipping at your expense. I would deliver up to 100 miles for my cost.
I have included one of the photos before we rinsed the dust off. |
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You'll need to watch the full video to find out.