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Although it has been many years since the Triumph Spitfire was produced, the remaining number of functional examples that exist around the world is a testament to its ageless design and solid build quality. The Triumph Spitfire Restoration Manual is for anyone who has a keen interest in owning a Triumph Spitfire but has limited mechanical experience. It will steer any budding restorer through the many challenges encountered when maintaining and/or restoring such a classic and demonstrates the basic principles and simple techniques that would normally be learned by working alongside an…mehr

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Although it has been many years since the Triumph Spitfire was produced, the remaining number of functional examples that exist around the world is a testament to its ageless design and solid build quality. The Triumph Spitfire Restoration Manual is for anyone who has a keen interest in owning a Triumph Spitfire but has limited mechanical experience. It will steer any budding restorer through the many challenges encountered when maintaining and/or restoring such a classic and demonstrates the basic principles and simple techniques that would normally be learned by working alongside an experienced mechanic. Including helpful project tips and notes, which pass on a multitude of trade secrets, this book covers: • Model numbering and serial plate locations • Implementing a safety system for the workshop • Photographs and diagrams detailing part breakdowns • Technical data for mechanical specifications and torque settings • Electrical wiring diagrams • Modifications and changes made to the Spitfire as it evolved
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Larry Spouler has spent many years repairing and restoring classic cars, gaining a wealth of knowledge along the way. As well as having successfully undertaken many repairs and part replacements for himself and others, he has completed five total body-off restorations, including a 1967 Triumph TR4A, a 1950 Triumph Mayflower, a 1974 Triumph 1500 Spitfire and a 1962 Triumph Spitfire 4.