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Classic Convertable In Great Condition. Paint Is Still Original For Your Choice. on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:85263
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United States

United States

This is a 1979 Triumph Spitfire... It has newer front brake pads and rotors and newer rear brake shoes and drums, new brake master cylinder. It has new KBY gas shocks all the way around. New radiator and new rubber radiator hoses. New battery in 2013. It has a new convertable top and a new dash matt. The alternator was recently replaced.. We installed a new downdraft Weber 2 barrel carb, also have the original carb and air filter.There are several extra pieces that come with the deal. Including owners manual.The engine runs very strong and has a lot of power.  It is a California car so there is little to no rust. If you are looking to restore or just have a great little convertible , this is the one. Over all we have invested more than $10,000. in all the mechanical work. The interior is in excellent original condition with a new dash cap installed and an upgraded stereo system with CD player installed also. By choice we have left the original paint in tack, so that you the new buyer would be able to make that choice themselves.  If you have  further questions that I can answer you can feel free call me directly. 909 327-5319 *** THE BUYER IS RESPONSABLE FOR ANY AND ALL COSTS OF SHIPPING.***

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Jaguar F Type V6 S vs Triumph Street Triple R in open-air track attack

Sun, 21 Sep 2014

Typically, these track battle videos pair up car against car or, in more disparate circumstances, car versus crossover, as we saw the other day. While the outcome of that battle was quite predictable, what'll happen when an equally fetching (and fast) four-wheeler is put up against one of the icons of the two-wheeled world? Evo just had to find out.
Matching up a Jaguar F-Type V6 S Convertible against a Triumph Street Triple R is at least more of an even fight than the last battle between the Porsche Cayman GTS and Macan Turbo. The Triumph has a 675-cc engine to work with, and is very light. Meanwhile, the Jag has a thumping 380-horsepower, 3.0-liter, supercharged V6 to haul about it's considerably heftier heft. Who will come out on top?
You'll need to watch the full video to find out.