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Front page of 1980 Triumph Spitfire colour brochure. Last year of Spitfire production. (143 KB) |
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Page 2 - Mucking about on the farm with some Triumph Spitfires. (135 KB) |
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Page 3 - It's a typically British dreary day, perfect for driving along the valley roads in Triumph Spitfires. (128 KB) |
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Page 4 - Our snobby friend in his (rented) helicopter is just about to land. (103 KB) |
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Page 5 - "Look what I found in the HUGE boot/trunk of this Triumph Spitfire!" (129 KB) |
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Page 6 - Original brown houndstooth patterned brushed nylon fabric. Accept no substitute - your bum deserves it! (100 KB) |
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Page 7 - According to the technical specs, this is a 'fine, walnut veneered fascia'. In reality, it was a fine piece of buffed up plywood, but never mind. (116 KB) |
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Page 8 - The chopper has landed, but nobody is looking at it. "Look at the Spitfires - don't they look great?" But how are five of us going to fit in two Triumph Spitfires? (124 KB) |
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Page 9 - In the mean time, back in the valley, the typically British dreary day turns nasty. "Let me help you with this top, dear". (128 KB) |
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Page 10 - Dimensions. In the UK, you were offered extensive breakdown insurance with your brand new Spitfire. Clever marketing. (46 KB) |
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Page 11 - Technical Specs. Overdrive is the only optional extra - no mention of the hard top, even though it's in the pictures. (62 KB) |
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Back page - late UK Spits came with twin rear foglamps! (11 KB) |