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Description
1972 Triumph Spitfire MkIV
Only 33,000 miles
indicated which is believed to be correct; recent sympathetic restoration to
show standard with many new parts; unleaded head; factory hard top; few owners;
a really lovely example
As the
Heritage Certificate confirms, this Triumph Spitfire MkIV was built in September
1972 and the V5C shows that it was first registered in January 1973. Documents
on file state that it was bought new by Charles Hague & Sons Ltd, a soft
drinks company in Barnsley owned by the father of the Rt. Hon. Sir William
Hague, former Foreign Secretary and Leader of the Conservative
Party.
It then had three further local owners
before our vendor acquired it from the Classic & Sportscar Centre in Malton
in in September 2016 at which point it was showing 32,500 miles on the clock
which was believed to be correct. Since buying the car our vendor has treated it
to a thorough but sympathetic restoration while trying to retain as much
originality as possible.
The bodywork had
previously been restored in 1996 with new rear lower wing sections and sills but
the original Saffron Yellow paintwork was looking tired so it was sent to FG
Auto Bodyshop in Nottingham where it was stripped down to a bare shell and
repainted. On return from the paint shop it was carefully rebuilt with many new
parts, all detailed in invoices and a DVD on file.
On the mechanical side, the cylinder head was taken off and rebuilt
with new valve guides and hardened valve seats to make it suitable for unleaded
fuel. Accuspark electronic ignition was also fitted along with a pair of
reconditioned carburettors. The gearbox was noisy so it was replaced with a
reconditioned 4-speed non-overdrive unit supplied by Triumph specialists TD
Fitchett Ltd of Telford. A new clutch plate and thrust bearing were also fitted
along with new master and slave cylinders, new gear lever bushes and a new rear
gearbox mounting.
The braking system was gone
right through with new pads, shoes, pipes, master cylinder etc. The suspension
was rebuilt with new front shocks and coil springs, new polybushes and GAZ
adjustable rear shock absorbers. Halogen headlights were fitted along with a
rear fog light and hazard lights. New front and rear screen rubbers were fitted
and new door rubbers.
The seats got new foams
to the backs and bases and all the carpets were renewed, including the boot.
Inertia reel seatbelts were fitted along with a ‘classic style’ DAB radio with
USB and Bluetooth hands free connectivity. All 5 wheels were refurbished, powder
coated and fitted with new tyres. The bonnet got gas struts and all inner panels
and door skins were treated with Dynax S50 anti-corrosion wax.
Once the car was finished, 'Betty' as she is
affectionately known, was entered into the Notts Classic Car Show at Thoresby
Park in May 2019 where she won the Silver award (2nd prize) in
the Sports and Convertible category. Currently insured with an agreed valuation
of £10,500, she has a removable factory hard top and an MOT until March
2023 with just two advisories, one for a minor oil leak and one for an exhaust
leak which has since been fixed with a new rear silencer box and tail pipe.
Now showing 33,065 miles, this freshly
rejuvenated Spitfire looks very smart and is no doubt capable of winning
more silverware on the show circuit should the lucky new owner feel so
inclined.
For more information contact
James on 07970 309907 or email [email protected]
* All charges are subject to VAT