Are Spitfires good cars?

Stylish, reliable, simple and cheap to maintain, the Spitfire has a lot to offer if no-frills classic sports car motoring is what you seek and you're happy to live with its separate-chassis character.

Are Triumph Spitfires good cars?

The most desirable Spitfires are those with odd numbers; the delicate and pretty Mk1, the powerful Mk3, and the usable 1500. The Mk2 retains a high value but the MkIV makes excellent sense for those looking for a cheap way into a classic British sports car.

Are Triumph Spitfires easy to work on?

Suspension: thanks to the flip-up bonnet, the Spitfire's front suspension is simplicity itself to work on. That's just as well because there are various bits that can give trouble – but it's all very cheap and beautifully simple to put right.

Are Triumph Spitfires fast?

The 1500 Spitfire now produced 71 hp (DIN) at 5,500 rpm, and produced 82 lb⋅ft (111 N⋅m) of torque at 3,000 rpm. Top speed was now at the 100 mph (160 km/h) mark, and 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) was reached in 13.2 seconds.

How much is a spitfire car worth?

A: The average price of a Triumph Spitfire is $10,077.

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How much is a Triumph Spitfire mk3 worth?

The Cost Of A Classic Triumph Spitfire

According to Classic & Sports Car, a concours condition example, today will fetch about $16,500, as will the similar Mk Is and IIIs.

How much does it cost to restore a Triumph Spitfire?

He used the very best parts from four other cars and spent 879 hours doing a meticulous restoration of the 1974 Spitfire. The final cost was $19,817.

How much fuel does a Spitfire use?

Back in the day when these aircraft were running at full boost and burning 150 octane fuel at up to full throttle they would get through around 90 gallons (409 litres!) per hour. At 'cruising' speed and greatly reduced boost a Spitfire nowadays will make-do with 40 gallons (181 litres) per hour of 100 octane fuel.

What engine is in a Triumph Spitfire?

The Triumph Spitfire 1500 has a Inline 4, Petrol engine with 1493 cm3 / 91.1 cu-in capacity.

Who makes Triumph Spitfire?

1968 was also the year that British Leyland, who owned Standard Triumph, acquired ownership of British Motor Holdings which brought MG, Austin, and Jaguar/Daimler all into the same company. This meant that the Spitfire, Sprite and Midget were all now competing with each other from within the one company.

Who makes the Triumph car?

The rights to the Triumph marque are currently owned by BMW, who purchased the Rover Group in 1994.

How heavy is a Triumph Spitfire engine?

importance lay in the weight of the item, not in its size. Triumph engines are built to a 275 lb standard weight. In comparison, the 427 and other big engines like the one below carry more weight.

How big is a Spitfire engine?

After adoption for the prototype Spitfire, the engine, now named 'Merlin' was a 27-litre, liquid-cooled V12, producing an initial power output of 1000 horsepower, which was to all but double during the course of the war.

Can I buy a real Spitfire?

The Goodwood Revival has all kinds of bijoux to buy, and trinkets to take home as lasting memories of motorsport's most evocative event.

What license do I need to fly a Spitfire?

We use a number of highly experienced pilots to fly our passengers. All our pilots hold a commercial flying licence and a valid medical certificate.

What is TR7?

The Triumph TR7 is a sports car manufactured in the United Kingdom from September 1974 to October 1981 by British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC), which changed its name to British Leyland (BL) in 1975. The car was launched in the United States in January 1975, with its UK home market debut in May 1976.

What is a Triumph Herald?

The Triumph Herald is a small two-door car introduced by Standard-Triumph of Coventry in 1959 and made through to 1971. The body design was by the Italian stylist Giovanni Michelotti, and the car was offered in saloon, convertible, coupé, estate and van models, with the latter marketed as the Triumph Courier.

What BHP is a Triumph Stag V8?

Triumph Stag Specs

With a maximum top speed of 115 mph (185 km/h), a curb weight of 2811 lbs (1275 kgs), the Stag has a naturally-aspirated V 8 cylinder engine, Petrol motor. This engine produces a maximum power of 147 PS (145 bhp - 108 kW) at 5500 rpm and a maximum torque of 226.0 Nm (166 lb. ft) at 5500 rpm.

Does BMW own Triumph motorcycles?

The Triumph marque is currently owned by BMW. The marque had its origins in 1885 when Siegfried Bettmann (1863–1951) and Moritz (Maurice) Schulte from Germany founded Bettmann & Co and started selling Triumph bicycles from premises in London and from 1889 started making their own machines in Coventry, England.

Are triumphs reliable motorcycles?

Triumph ranked in seventh place with an overall failure rate at 29%. While Triumph couldn't compete with the Japanese manufacturer's for reliability, they did score higher than Ducati, BMW, and Can-Am.

Is Triumph cars coming back?

There's no secret anymore that Triumph is planning a big coming back. And it seems that the first model to be revived is the TR. A new model, based on the classic TR4 will come as a premium alternative to the Mazda MX-5. BMW will add to its portfolio by reviving a classic badge – and Triumph is top of the list.

Are MG cars still made?

Since 1980. MG hasn't sold vehicles in the United States for decades now.

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