LOL. I love this thread! I had a 1972 Spitfire that I drove for 5 years. Loved the car but at the same time it could piss me off. Open up the front end and I could sit on the front tire and change points and plugs. Extremely easy to work on. We had a lot of fun in that car. I've had a lot of cars and motorcycles over the years but I'll never forget that Triumph. Majorly into Harleys now but want to branch out into Mustangs. Kind of looking for an edge bodied GT Stang 5 spd for in the near future. PipesMmmm Sports Cars!
In '73 I had a 1965 Triumph Spitfire! Loved that thing all 1147cc's. Then a 1975 TR-6, that thing was deadly. Then in 2002 (2nd Childhood) got a 2000 Miata. Those are Sports Cars in my mind; loved the big Detroit muscle too, but somehow the little two seaters won my heart.
Mmmm Sports Cars!
In '73 I had a 1965 Triumph Spitfire! Loved that thing all 1147cc's. Then a 1975 TR-6, that thing was deadly. Then in 2002 (2nd Childhood) got a 2000 Miata. Those are Sports Cars in my mind; loved the big Detroit muscle too, but somehow the little two seaters won my heart.
Mmmm Sports Cars!
In '73 I had a 1965 Triumph Spitfire! Loved that thing all 1147cc's. Then a 1975 TR-6, that thing was deadly. Then in 2002 (2nd Childhood) got a 2000 Miata. Those are Sports Cars in my mind; loved the big Detroit muscle too, but somehow the little two seaters won my heart.
Ohhh Boy, dual side draft carburetors . Still have the little airflow tool for tune ups. Long time ago, fond memories.
Gotta call you on the 365ph 327. That was the fuel injected engine only available in the 62-65 corvette. The hottest 327 was the 340. it was the same engine as the corvette, minus the fuely setup. Hell i use to be able to tell yo what chevy engine you had by the serial number on the block. I probably owned over all 60 chevies from '58-73. My last hot rod build was a 1979 chevy 1/2ton shortbox Fleetside. They didn't make many 6' box fleetsides. I did a mild build on a 400 small block. Crane cam, Edelbrock Performer intake with a professionally tricked Quadrajet. I changed the three speed standard to a 4speed with a hurst shifter. Chopped the rear frame and put a narrowed Ford 9" rearend in it. Had Craiger 10x15 mags on back with the "street legal" Mickey Thompsom 14" wise N50-15s. The rest of the truck I left stone stock. We'll just say I had fun with a few guys in there mustangs and Camaros!