The following photosets are tagged Triumph Spitfire - click on the thumbnails for more images and descriptions of each vehicle
Very cool 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500 in Russet Brown. The Triumph Spitfire launched in 1962, with the final (of 5) main variants being the Spitfire 1500 appearing in late 1974. 1493 cc registered February 1979.
Beautiful early seventies Spitfire IV, with hard top - one of just over 70000 mark IVs produced between 1970 and 1974. This model had the 1296 cc petrol engine.
The Triumph Spitfire Mk3 was produced between 1967 and 1970 - this example was registered in October 1968. The mk3 Triumph Spitfire was equipped with the same 1296cc Standard SC I4 engine as the Triumph Herald 13/60 (circa 1967-71).
The Triumph Spitfire had a long production run spanning 1962 right through to 1980. Mark 3 Triumph Spitfires were built 1967-1970 with 65,320 shipped in this time. Like so many other of Triumphs 1960s models, this car was styled by Italian designer Giovanni Michelotti. And what a great little car he came up with! Named after the World War 2 British aircraft, and with maybe somewhat of a resemblance, the Spitfire was solely available as a 2-door roadster / convertible. A very cool, and highly desirable classic Triumph!
Lovely yellow Triumph Spitfire mark IV. The mkIV was in production circa 1970-1974, with 70,021 examples completed in this time. Like the mk3, it was fitted with the Triumph 1296cc Standard SC I4 engine, and was available as a two-door convertible (as seen here), or with a hardtop. This example was registered in November 1972.