Buying a Spitfire 1500
Discussion
Two grand I reckon would by you a bit of a tatty one
I'm supposed to be selling mine, but instead am pulling it out of storage.
I've just insured it and got a new battery for it.
It has had new plugs and is running really sweetly
Hope to get it MOT'd tomorrow as it expired about a year and a half ago.
I tried to sell mine for 3k (no rust) 65,000 miles and a known history back to 1986, last year.
A guy looked at it, with a fine tooth comb, then decided there was too much work needed doing!!
It is one of the better ones around, but he wanted one he could use every day.
I think he was looking for a concourse car to use every day.
I saw a some at a show in Coventry a couple of years ago for sale.
There was a white bodyshell (LHD) with just seats and a steering wheel, and running gear for £1500.
There was another very ropey one for just over 2k.
I bought mine as a box of bits in 1996 and that was 2k.
Trying to find a good one, for anything less than 3k will be difficult.
Lee
I'm supposed to be selling mine, but instead am pulling it out of storage.
I've just insured it and got a new battery for it.
It has had new plugs and is running really sweetly
Hope to get it MOT'd tomorrow as it expired about a year and a half ago.
I tried to sell mine for 3k (no rust) 65,000 miles and a known history back to 1986, last year.
A guy looked at it, with a fine tooth comb, then decided there was too much work needed doing!!
It is one of the better ones around, but he wanted one he could use every day.
I think he was looking for a concourse car to use every day.
I saw a some at a show in Coventry a couple of years ago for sale.
There was a white bodyshell (LHD) with just seats and a steering wheel, and running gear for £1500.
There was another very ropey one for just over 2k.
I bought mine as a box of bits in 1996 and that was 2k.
Trying to find a good one, for anything less than 3k will be difficult.
Lee
I've now got my Spitfire - £2700 from Ebay
What oil should I put in it - I believe it should be some sort of 20W/50 multigrade? Has anyone heard of Morris Lubricants? That's what my local motorist shop sells and it seems good value Any other recommendations?
Also the brakes need a big push to make them do anything! I assume this is due to there being no servo, but it is a little disconcerting Is it a case of 'They all do that'?
What oil should I put in it - I believe it should be some sort of 20W/50 multigrade? Has anyone heard of Morris Lubricants? That's what my local motorist shop sells and it seems good value Any other recommendations?
Also the brakes need a big push to make them do anything! I assume this is due to there being no servo, but it is a little disconcerting Is it a case of 'They all do that'?
AJLintern said:
I've now got my Spitfire - £2700 from Ebay
What oil should I put in it - I believe it should be some sort of 20W/50 multigrade? Has anyone heard of Morris Lubricants? That's what my local motorist shop sells and it seems good value Any other recommendations?
Also the brakes need a big push to make them do anything! I assume this is due to there being no servo, but it is a little disconcerting Is it a case of 'They all do that'?
Looks a nice car...
Any good quality 20/50 oil will do........
My Mk 4 Spit did not have any problems with the brakes AT ALL, (although it was new at the time), suggest you get them looked at pretty sharpish (imo)....
AJLintern said:
I've now got my Spitfire - £2700 from Ebay
What oil should I put in it - I believe it should be some sort of 20W/50 multigrade? Has anyone heard of Morris Lubricants? That's what my local motorist shop sells and it seems good value Any other recommendations?
Also the brakes need a big push to make them do anything! I assume this is due to there being no servo, but it is a little disconcerting Is it a case of 'They all do that'?
Cool - I love Spits. You might just try bleeding off the brakes and adjusting the rear drums - can make a useful difference. Triumph brakes are quite crap comparted to modern cars, though not as bad as most other classics. Are you bringing the Spit to PF?
I'll probably be in the 944 at PF. Drove to work in the Spit this morning though The brakes aren't quite as bad as I thought, just need getting used to I suppose. Goes very nicely and hardly needs any choke - the chap I bought it from had the carbs set up properly.
Just ordered a load of bits and pieces from Rimmer Bros/Canley Classics
Just ordered a load of bits and pieces from Rimmer Bros/Canley Classics
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