1969 Triumph Spitfire Mk3 Navigation
The Triumph Spitfire Mark III was produced from 1967 through 1970, with a total of 65,320 examples produced. The Mark III was the first major restyling for the Spitfire and included a front bumper that complied with new crash regulations. In the back, the over-riders from the bumper were removed and replaced with reversing lights as standard. The interior was given a wood-veneer instrument surround. Under the hood was a 1296cc four-cylinder overhead-valve engine with two carburetors that produced 65 horsepower. Zero-to-sixty mph was in the 14.5-second range, with top speed achieved just south of 100 mph. The 1969 models destined for the United States were given safety and emission modifications to comply with US regulations.
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2012
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2012
Related Reading : Triumph Spitfire History
In 1962, the British company Triumph introduced a two-seater sports car named the Spitfire. The Austin-Healey Sprite had proven there was a demand for small cars with sporty intentions. Triumph wanted a piece of this market and felt they could produce a better automobile than the Sprite. In September of 1960, construction of a prototype began and was codenamed Bomb. Triumph used the mechanical....
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