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1974 Triumph Spitifre (Ro-Spit) Latest Updates

 Jungle-rific

We come back from PRI and go autocrossing some more. Good times. »

  Diet and exercise

Our Ro-Spit sheds some more unwanted pounds »

Progressing nicely

Our Ro-Spit has been coming along nicely over the past few months. »

The new rear hub assembly was machined to work with different bearings.  Perfection

We finally get the Ro-Spit’s rear suspension working perfectly. »

 Land Speed Racing

We take the Ro-Spit into a whole new realm of racing »

 How our Ro-Spit spent its summer vacation

Beefing up »

 New hubs

Spitfire hubs aren’t up to the task »

  FTD

May be our three favorite letters. »

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1974 Triumph Spitifre (Ro-Spit)

1974 Triumph Spitifre (Ro-Spit) Specs:

Body type:
Convertible
Country of origin:
England
Displacement:
1308cc
Stock Horsepower
225 bhp
Torque
200 lb.-ft
Engine configuration:
Rotary-3
Transmission:
5-speed manual
Drivetrain configuration:
Rear-wheel-drive
Brakes:
disc/disc
Body Width:
57.0 inches
Curb Weight:
1650 pounds
Wheelbase:
83.0 inches

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