LOT 75
Triumph Spitfire 1500 – 1974
The item was sold for 4 590 €
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Luxembourg registration title
Sold without contrôle technique
‘The Bomb, as it was code-named before being called Spitfire, was intended to respond to the Austin-Healey Sprite released in 1951.
The elegant design was by Giovanni Michelotti, who had just signed the Triumph Herald.
Our model is one of the last Spitfire 1500s produced; it has the largest engine available on this model.
The restoration project is 95% complete : the bodywork and running gear were redone at an unknown date; the front bonnet, passenger compartment, engine and exhausts all go with it.
This is the ideal project to start a collection or to keep busy with winter approaching!
“An interesting restoration project to start a collection”
Sold without contrôle technique
‘The Bomb, as it was code-named before being called Spitfire, was intended to respond to the Austin-Healey Sprite released in 1951.
The elegant design was by Giovanni Michelotti, who had just signed the Triumph Herald.
Our model is one of the last Spitfire 1500s produced; it has the largest engine available on this model.
The restoration project is 95% complete : the bodywork and running gear were redone at an unknown date; the front bonnet, passenger compartment, engine and exhausts all go with it.
This is the ideal project to start a collection or to keep busy with winter approaching!
“An interesting restoration project to start a collection”
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