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03-22-2004 08:15 PM #6
Heck, I never knew what a Triumph was until 6'th grade and, I never knew what a Spitfire was until I was searching through a local listing and found the '73 I said and it was listed for 100 bucks, seemed an interesting price for a British car so, I went to Ebay and found pics of them, I thought they were the early Triumph Econobox car designed for really really good MPG but, It is a nice little 2 seat roadster with a real wood dash, no raido or vent system, just the convertible top. I told my mom about it and she said, I could have told you that, cause she test drove 2 of them and an MGB b4 she decided that her first car should be a 1969 Opel GT 1900, which she also test drove. the Spitfires were rated for over 35 MPG. Oh, that's another car you should look for an Opel GT, there American, where they were sold by buick. I have only seen 1 GT in real life so, there not very common, There powered by a 1900cc 4 Cyl, they look like a Mini Corvette, my mom said she went through Canada to Mischagan doing 120 MPH daily with hers.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
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