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  2. Triumph Spitfire - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph Spitfire is a British sports car manufactured over five production iterations between 1962 and 1980. Styled for Standard - Triumph in 1957 by Italian designer Giovanni Michelotti , the Spitfire was introduced at the London Motor Show in 1962. [ 5 ]

  3. File:Triumph Spitfire MK3 colors.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: 11 Triumph Spitfire MK3's with all the original colors proposed by Triumph when new. From left to right and top to bottom: White, Wedgwood Blue, Conifer Green (up to September 1969), Signal Red, Royal Blue, Valencia Blue (from September 1968 on), Jasmine Yellow (from September 1968 to May 1970), Damson Red (from September 1968 on), Laurel Green (from September 1969 on), Sienna Brown ...

  4. List of automotive light bulb types - Wikipedia

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    Bulbs used for headlamps, turn signals and brake lamps may be required to comply with international and national regulations governing the types of lamps used. Other automotive lighting applications such as auxiliary lamps or interior lighting may not be regulated, but common types are used by many automotive manufacturers.

  5. File:Triumph Spitfire 1500 colors.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: 17 Triumph Spitfire 1500's with all the original colors proposed by Triumph when new. From left to right and top to bottom: White (up to March 1977), Carmine Red, Pimento Red (up to March 1977), Mimosa Yellow (up to March 1977), Maple Brown (up to March 1977), Java Green (up to March 1977), British Racing Green (up to March 1977), French Blue (up to March 1977), Delft Blue (up to ...

  6. Standard SC engine - Wikipedia

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    The Standard SC engine is a cast-iron overhead valve straight-four engine designed and initially produced by Standard Triumph.Over its production life displacement grew from an initial size of just over 800 cc to nearly 1500 cc. Introduced in the Standard Eight in 1953, it would eventually be used in a wide range of vehicles from Standard, Triumph, and MG.

  7. Triumph GT6 - Wikipedia

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    To overcome the lack of performance inherent in the heavier body style the Spitfire's 4-cylinder engine was replaced with the more powerful 2.0 L (1,996 cc) Triumph inline 6 originally derived from the SC and then in use in the Triumph Vitesse (which shared a similar chassis with the Spitfire and Triumph Herald). The car was further developed ...

  8. File:1976 Triumph Spitfire 1500, London, 1977 (01).jpg ...

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    English: A Triumph Spitfire 1500, parked in the street in what the author believes is Pimlico, City of Westminster, London.The author was a 10 year old visitor to London from Western Australia at the time he created this image, and invites anyone knowledgeable enough about Pimlico to geolocate it.

  9. Gentry Cars - Wikipedia

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    From 1975 a version was made to fit the Triumph Spitfire chassis and running gear, but only 2 of this variant were ever produced. [ 1 ] The rights to the car were sold in 1989 to S.P. Motors founded by Gentry owners, Mick Sinclair and Terry Phillips and they developed a Ford-based version of the car. [ 1 ]

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