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- Triumph_Spitfire wheelbase "2108.2".
- Triumph_Spitfire height "1219.2".
- Triumph_Spitfire length "3683.0".
- Triumph_Spitfire weight "711.2448".
- Triumph_Spitfire width "1447.8".
- Triumph_Spitfire abstract "The Triumph Spitfire is a small English two-seat sports car, introduced at the London Motor Show in 1962. The vehicle was based on a design produced for Standard-Triumph in 1957 by Italian designer Giovanni Michelotti. The platform for the car was largely based upon the chassis, engine, and running gear of the Triumph Herald saloon, and was manufactured at the Standard-Triumph works at Canley, in Coventry. As was typical for cars of this era, the bodywork was fitted onto a separate structural chassis, but for the Spitfire, which was designed as an open top or convertible sports car from the outset, the X-frame chassis was reinforced for additional rigidity by the use of structural components within the bodywork. The Spitfire was provided with a manual hood for weather protection, the design improving to a folding hood for later models. Factory-manufactured hard-tops were also available.".
- Triumph_Spitfire assembly Canley.
- Triumph_Spitfire designCompany Giovanni_Michelotti.
- Triumph_Spitfire designer Giovanni_Michelotti.
- Triumph_Spitfire engine Triumph_Spitfire__1500__1.
- Triumph_Spitfire engine Triumph_Spitfire__4_Mark_II__1.
- Triumph_Spitfire engine Triumph_Spitfire__4_Mark_I__1.
- Triumph_Spitfire engine Triumph_Spitfire__Mark_III__1.
- Triumph_Spitfire engine Triumph_Spitfire__Mark_IV__1.
- Triumph_Spitfire height "1.2192".
- Triumph_Spitfire layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Triumph_Spitfire length "3.683".
- Triumph_Spitfire manufacturer Standard_Motor_Company.
- Triumph_Spitfire manufacturer Triumph_Motor_Company.
- Triumph_Spitfire productionEndYear "1980".
- Triumph_Spitfire productionStartYear "1962".
- Triumph_Spitfire relatedMeanOfTransportation Triumph_GT6.
- Triumph_Spitfire relatedMeanOfTransportation Triumph_Herald.
- Triumph_Spitfire relatedMeanOfTransportation Triumph_Vitesse.
- Triumph_Spitfire thumbnail 1974_Triumph_Spitfire4.jpg?width=300.
- Triumph_Spitfire weight "711244.8".
- Triumph_Spitfire wheelbase "2.1082".
- Triumph_Spitfire width "1.4478".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=N0nNXHKJ9V8.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageID "979639".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageLength "23638".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageOutDegree "78".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageRevisionID "708314547".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Austin-Healey_Sprite.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Austin_A30.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink British_International_Motor_Show.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink British_Leyland.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Camshaft.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Canley.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Catalytic_converter.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960s_automobiles.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:1970s_automobiles.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_race_cars.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_Leyland_vehicles.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1962.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Convertibles.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roadsters.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_cars.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Triumph_Motor_Company_vehicles.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Chassis.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Compression_ratio.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Convertible.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Corgi_Classics.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_head.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Dinky_Toys.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Double_wishbone_suspension.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Exhaust_gas_recirculation.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink George_Turnbull_(businessman).
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Michelotti.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Leyland_Motors.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink MG_Midget.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Overdrive_(mechanics).
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_valve_engine.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Rack_and_pinion.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Right-_and_left-hand_traffic.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink SU_Carburettor.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Sports_car.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Motor_Company.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Swing_axle.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_1300.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_2000.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Fury.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_GT6.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Herald.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Motor_Company.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Stag.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_TR6.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_TR7.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Vitesse.
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLink Zenith_Carburettor_Company_(British).
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "1971 Triumph Spitfire".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "1980 Triumph Spitfire 1500".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spitfire 4".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spitfire Mk II".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spitfire".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triumph Spitfire 4 (Spitfire Mk I)".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triumph Spitfire 4".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triumph Spitfire".
- Triumph_Spitfire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triumph".
- Triumph_Spitfire assembly "Australia".
- Triumph_Spitfire assembly "Canley, Coventry, England".
- Triumph_Spitfire bodyStyle "2".
- Triumph_Spitfire caption "Triumph Spitfire Mark IV".
- Triumph_Spitfire designer Giovanni_Michelotti.