Make:Triumph Model: Spitfire 1500 Year:1976 Color: White 1976 Triumph Spitfire 1500 – US Spec New USAREUR inspection prior to title transfer. Less than 800 miles on a professionally rebuild engine
4,200New Hartford, CTNew Hartford, CT at bookoo.com
The drive train was then replaced with a rebuilt GT6 engine increased to 2.5L and matched to a remanufactured heavy duty transmission with J type overdrive
Recent maintenance has been done to the Brakes, Clutch, Transmission and Engine. The body is in excellent shape and has been painted Triumph Carmine Red from its original Orange
A classic convertible with low miles and stored all winters. Original finish, top, boot, tonneau cover and interior. Isenglass has been replaced as well as carpeting. Runs great and has no rust. Original side walls in engine area. Its time for it to go to a new and loving owner as i'm downsizing and relocating. Call or text 616 994-3747.
8,000Grand Haven, MIGrand Haven, MI at classifiedads.com
xxxx Triumph Spitfire xxxx in red over two-tone Black-Red leather, this 32 mpg roadster comes surprisingly adequate with options, such as: 4-Speed Manual Transmission, Alpine Stereo System, Black Soft-Top Convertible, AuxUSB Adapter, Ipod Connection, AM-FM with CD Player, Center Armrest, Manual Books, Rear Trunk Spare Tire, Racing Industries Exhaust, 13 Inch Wheels and much more AM/FM✔ CD Player
Seller's Comments and Description: OPTIONS: Year : 1976 Make : Triumph Model : Spitfire Engine : 1500 CC Mileage : 120430 Sub Model : 1500 Exterior Color : Orange Interior Color : Black Transmission : Manual Body Type : Convertible Options : CD player Doors : 2 Cylinders : 4-Cyl. Part of the 70's flood of affordable 2-seater sports cars from England, the Triumph Spitfire was low-cost fun that had plenty of style. The proportions seem to hide the car's diminutive size and despite the very reasonable price tag, the workmanship is pretty darned good AM/FM✔ CD Player
6,300Woodland, CAWoodland, CA at global-free-classified-ads.com
It seems that the work was done a few years ago, so it's no longer perfect, but on the other hand, it shines up well, the panel fit is good, and aside from some minor chips from being driven, it looks great. Part of the 70's flood of affordable 2-seater sports cars from England, the Triumph Spitfire was low-cost fun that had plenty of style. The proportions seem to hide the car's diminutive size and despite the very reasonable price tag, the workmanship is pretty darned good AM/FM