This is a well preserved 1973 Triumph Spitfire 1500. Engine has less than 53,000 original miles. Fires right up and runs well. Choked carbouretor is original Stromberg. Transmission shifts smoothly. 4 speed manual. Car has working heat. CD player with speakers behind seat. New carpeting in car. New muffler, new brakes all around. 4 wheel independent suspension. Wood dash with racing medal. Original hard top with beautifully done liner on inside included. Bolts to secure hardtop NOT included. Racing tonneau included snaps all around passenger compartment. Convertible top in nice condition. Buyer is responsible to arrange and pay for shipping. Hard top top will not be mounted. Arrangements must be made for shipping of hard top. Manuals and service records in trunk. Sale of this car is FINAL, and I will NOT accept this car in return. This is an antique car which is 40 years old. Buyer assumes risk. Although car is in very good condition, car is being sold AS IS. Buyer is strongly encouraged to view, drive, and have this car checked by a mechanic.
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Jaguar F Type V6 S vs Triumph Street Triple R in open-air track attack
Sun, 21 Sep 2014Typically, 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.