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Articles | Travels
From the Appennini to the Atlantic Ocean
He is Stefano and she is Spitty. He is a retired man with a passion for cars and motorbikes, she is a 1974 Triumph Spitfire MkIV. This is the story of their journey from the hills near Piacenza to the Atlantic coast in Portugal.
Articles | Technical and tuning
Steering rack: swaps and repairs
Whilst they may look the same, most Triumph steering racks cannot be successfully interchanged without some level of modification. In recent years, the most prevalent example has been using a late model T2000/2500 rack when converting a left-hand drive TR6. This article discusses the origins, repair, conversions and modifications for race use, and particularly shows why such conversions are usually done wrongly.
This original version of this article was written for the TSOAQ and is availa...
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Articles | History and culture
The elite of power
This article on Triumph in Italy tells about a car which, in Italy, was more than rare. When you came across an Italian 2500 PI cases were due: either the owner was a great Triumph fan or he had not been able to say no to the seller who had managed to convince him signing the purchase contract.
Books | Technical
Triumph Spitfire e GT6
If you're Italian, one problem when looking for Triumph literature is the difficulty to get any in your language. If you're not confident with English, there are really few books that may help you and this, written by Eros talking about the "sister" Spitfire and GT6, is one of them.
Models | Spitfire
Spitfire MKIV
Nuovo modello della serie Spitfire's, con una decisa conversione alle linee tese e più moderne. Pur mantenendo la filosofia costruttiva originaria questa versione apporta molte novità sul piano estetico, sia nei lamierati della carrozzeria sia nel disegno dell'interno. Praticamente invariata la parte meccanica, si deve iniziare a pensare alle norme anti inquinamento e ai consumi.
Documents | Sales brochures
Triumph TR4 (1963)
Large format brochure for Canley's roadster, with an unusual staple on the left side.