Null TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Mk4 (FH) cabriolet, 1973.

Serial number: 1 FH 51011 L 
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TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Mk4 (FH) cabriolet, 1973. Serial number: 1 FH 51011 L Registration: 5936 YE 64 First registration: 10/04/1973 Mileage (not guaranteed): 24,732 km Vehicle running in average condition. Normal registration With owner since 2005 Presentation: In response to the Austin Healey Sprite, Triumph launched the Spitfire at the 1962 London Motor Show. Charming and economical, the Spitfire underwent several evolutions until 1980. With almost 300,000 units produced, it became one of the most legendary British roadsters. During the development of the MX-5, several photos testify to the presence of a Triumph Spitfire in Mazda's official convoy (along with the Lotus Elan). The Spitfire's recipe for success: the joy of riding with your hair blowing in the wind, sitting close to the ground, throttle to the floor, with a sturdy engine! Côte Basque Enchères is delighted to offer this 1973 Triumph Spitfire MKIV. The MKIV, which first appeared in 1970, has undergone a major facelift, with a stabilized rear axle for greater safety and versatility. This Triumph is of French origin, and is equipped with OverDrive, making it possible to envisage long journeys or short motorway escapades with peace of mind. In the same hands for almost 20 years, it's in good mechanical working order overall, but the out-of-date tires are in urgent need of replacement. A few shortcomings in the general presentation provide an opportunity for enthusiasts to discover the world of collecting, and to learn about the restoration of a particularly endearing, easy-to-maintain car for which parts are available and affordable. Vehicle from a different owner than the previous ones. Consultant : Ulysse JAMES - Tel: +33(0)7.63.16.31.52

TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Mk4 (FH) cabriolet, 1973. Serial number: 1 FH 51011 L Registration: 5936 YE 64 First registration: 10/04/1973 Mileage (not guaranteed): 24,732 km Vehicle running in average condition. Normal registration With owner since 2005 Presentation: In response to the Austin Healey Sprite, Triumph launched the Spitfire at the 1962 London Motor Show. Charming and economical, the Spitfire underwent several evolutions until 1980. With almost 300,000 units produced, it became one of the most legendary British roadsters. During the development of the MX-5, several photos testify to the presence of a Triumph Spitfire in Mazda's official convoy (along with the Lotus Elan). The Spitfire's recipe for success: the joy of riding with your hair blowing in the wind, sitting close to the ground, throttle to the floor, with a sturdy engine! Côte Basque Enchères is delighted to offer this 1973 Triumph Spitfire MKIV. The MKIV, which first appeared in 1970, has undergone a major facelift, with a stabilized rear axle for greater safety and versatility. This Triumph is of French origin, and is equipped with OverDrive, making it possible to envisage long journeys or short motorway escapades with peace of mind. In the same hands for almost 20 years, it's in good mechanical working order overall, but the out-of-date tires are in urgent need of replacement. A few shortcomings in the general presentation provide an opportunity for enthusiasts to discover the world of collecting, and to learn about the restoration of a particularly endearing, easy-to-maintain car for which parts are available and affordable. Vehicle from a different owner than the previous ones. Consultant : Ulysse JAMES - Tel: +33(0)7.63.16.31.52

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