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Triumph SpitfireTriumph Motor Company was a reputed vehicle brand that was taken over by Leyland Motors Ltd in the 1960s. This brand continued as a division of Leyland Motors, and manufactured a wide range of vehicles. Initially, a bicycle maker in the late nineteenth century, Triumph diversified into manufacturing vehicles like scooters and cars. Based on the design of the Standard Triumph, their Triumph Spitfire was a small sports car which sported an elegant design. This automobile was first introduced in the market in the early 1960s. The Triumph Spitfire was noted for the style as well as its performance. The main concept for the Triumph Spitfire was the diminished size of the chassis that gave it the appearance of a sports car. Wind-up windows were then fitted to the swooping chassis. The five distinct models of the Triumph Spitfire were offered in the market. These models included the Mk1, Mk2, Mk3, M4 and the 1500. In 1980, the Spitfire was introduced with white-and-black interiors that featured a special luggage rack. This model featured disc brakes that were nearly nine inches long. Additionally, the vehicle was equipped with an independent suspension and a bar to prevent rolling. The Spitfie was available with setoff radial tires and an accurate rack-and-pinion steering. Dealers offer this model of the Triumph Spitfire for sale. One can purchase Triumph Spitfire spares easily from online sites. Triumph Spitfire parts can also be easily acquired in case of requirements. |
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