GUTTED VINTAGE SPORTS CAR, sitting for years. WILL IT RUN AND DRIVE?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- 1976 Triumph Spitfire 1500.
Will it run and drive home?
My son and I must get this car running, and drive it home. It’s an epic adventure of laughter and fun that tests our mechanical abilities to the max.
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This is where I grew up! You bought this car from my brother. I've worked on all sorts of cars under that very tree. You guys do great work. It's been years since I've been home, but it's fun to see the old place again.
Out in the west, particularly California, parts for Triumph, MGB, British cars in general are not terribly difficult find. Good supplies in wreaking yards as well. Bap/Geon in TX was on the spot with much European parts. Nicely done on the improvise adapt overcome. About 1830km, but in the UK it’s in miles. You could drive from the southern to northernmost point in the UK with milage left over. 👊🤙
What a death trap. All I could imagine is yall on the way home falling through the floor. Y’all got some big kahunas. #roadrash lol great video. Vice grip garage would be proud. New subscriber
Nice work. Your videos are good. Thanks
If I had too guess as a hd technician the cross reference (u take the old oil filter part number, plug into google /baldwins website /frams website ect) and they give u a filter part number so u don’t have too deal with the parts guys . Ps I think the filter u need is a Baldwin B161-s
1200 miles - 1931 kilometers
How can you legally drive a car in that condition on the road? In the uk you would be arrested!
Rent a uhaul truck and trailer. And put it on the trailer.
The little Spitfire that could! That car DESERVES to be restored and loved by someone
Nice bit of British tin. You would be arrested in the UK if you put that anywhere near a road.
Spitfire!, brilliant little cars. I love mine a1500tc. Makes me smile every drive.
At first I thought it was a meiota
Please excuse my spelling
We use miles in the UK, most of Europe uses Kilometres.
Not most of Europe. ALL of the rest of Europe! And what does that say about you?! Stupid fools...😂
There are a ton of spit fires and spitfire enthusiasts on line. That single sided wheel cylinder is actually the clutch slave cylinder. I have three spit fires and they are very easy to work on and a blast to drive. Contact me if you need anything!
It's a triumph. You can drive it around the world.
What a great video guys! You are so much braver than I am. I rescued a similar car, a '75 MGB, from a junkyard and got it running/driving/stopping and there is NO WAY I would even consider driving it to the next town..... Good job gentlemen.
I'm a Brit and we'd have to factor in whether it would rain or not which in that car would be be a nightmare! Great skills guys to keep on fixing as you go!
Basically a triumph heralds mechanicals gas spark air , lesgo!
The 1500 engine is same as a MG Midget of the same era.
The 6 cylinder 1 .6 and later 2.0 twin carb engine made them hurtle along at a frightening rate!
@@Jools-j2l The 6 cylinder engine was used in the Herald Vitesse model. The spitfire never got the 6. but a hardtop fastback version called the GT6 was released. The GT6 model addressed the failing of the earlier Herald/Spitfires, the dreaded rear suspension which was prone to horredous rear wheel tuck in if you lifted of the accelerator (gas halfway around a bend. Ask me how I know :). I instantly fell out of love with mine.
Your Dad is very cool 😎
He's like a James Dean but not gay and with a Dad bowd.
I had one of these with an overdrive and got it to 125 mph, it was shaking itself to pieces, but it got there.
I had a 1500 with overdrive and it topped out at about 75 so you must have dropped yours from an airplane.
Wow
@martinbuysabus932 let's just imagine.
Am sure it feels like 150 going 75 on those tiny cars
Sniff Sniff... Can you smell that too?
1000 miles is a long way to "Flintstone it", but I think you'll have a runner and (hopefully) a driver!
Make sure you get a tetanus shot…. 💉 due to cut…New to the channel just came across had to subscribe
Great cars.
Same engine as the 1500 mg midgets.
Why do the Brits drink warm beer?
Lucas refrigerators.
Can you tell that I've had an MBG, Midget and Austin Healey 3000?
Takes girling fluid for brakes and clutch,I've used VW oil sensor for oil pressure. Enjoy
It is quite amazing I live in UK with MOT and floors have to be welded and checked before driving home
Finished the video...that was one heck of an odyssey! Were you doing all this in that brutal heatwave we had last week? I would've needed a direct H2O IV hooked up, w/ one of those 5 gallon water bottles...Kudos for makin' the distance, a fun watch!
We measure in miles in the UK 😂😂 not kilometres , we also use inches and gallons 😂😂 they use kilometres in Europe you know the metric system 👍👍 sorry boys , you also picked one of the worst cars we ever built in the UK , triumph made great motorbikes , but not so great cars , some where brilliant but not all , you need to find a good British car , like an ace cobra ❤
Hey Arthur, my name is Arthur from south Africa Johannesburg.
You should have put the wheel on the trunk and filled it with the goods you had to leave behind. 😅
Exactly!!!
Ordinary autoparts stores won't have anything in stock for a 1976 Spitfire, or for that matter, many U.S. cars built half a century ago! There are a LOT of Spitfire owners and enthusiasts in the USA, when rescuing a Spitfire or any other older car, upu should contact owners in the area in advance! They will likely have almost any spares you need!
Enjoying your content. If the wiring holds out it’ll get you home.
When you all deside to sell it I live in Pa and could use a parts car and I will drive it home!!
We would like to sell this car. 👍 could you contact us through facebook?
@@RuggedWrench Ok I will look you up.
How can you guys drive across the US without plates on the car?
Quickly 😅
Back when I was like 14 in the early 80's, friend of mine had a 73 Spit. We drove the wheels off that thing. Due to its color, it was nicknamed "The Baked Bean."
Think you mentioned Arthur is 6 foot 6 inches tall (?). If so, when he walks outside, air traffic has to be notified?
I had a 1300cc mk4 Spitfire for 10 years drove it 150000 miles.easy to work on but rust was the big issue,well done for getting to drive all that way,big up from the UK.
Yep, I have one of these cars. Same year (1976). Kinda wondering how long it will be until all of the hydraulics need to be redone. Mine sometimes lasts a whole year, but don’t count on that! Y’all need to get a catalog from “Victoria British” for parts, but even their inventory is shrinking these days. Maybe you can make it to the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix with that car? Have fun!
No guys...just no. That car has Smiths electronics and BL engineering...couple that with mice, rust, and the fact that it's a British car, and no...
Talk about American Freedom!! In Australia, driving a car in that condition would bring down to full wrath of our “granny state” on your heads!! Our laws are well-meaning but draconian in their severity! At least in the US the cops would probably say “well they risked the 1000 mile trip in that death trap, so they made their decision!” Over here, not so lucky…everything is over regulated.
Hey guys! Watching my first video of yours and enjoying it so far. One suggestion, let us know what the car is at the beginning of the video! Or maybe it's a surprise for later on?
ETA: Okay, you guys realized and told us. :) Hahaha!
What kind of headlights did y'inz put in that little Spitfire? They sure looked bright at night! Oh, and where abouts in PA are you from? Good stuff, guys. Stay cool, and stay safe!
RED FLAG!🇨🇳 Can't even get an oil filter!!🙄🤦
These guys are above tenacious! 12 acious?👍
Spitfire based on a herald a brithish sports care from the late 1970s .looks like a mk 4 or 5 staryed of as a1100 and grow to be a mighty 1500 cc.fast and fun.but not in that condition some had knock on wheels
😂😂😂
Much love for what you do, except much hate for spay bombing over that beautiful French blue color. 😁 haha. Sort looking for a Spitfire, but more the GT-6 coupe variety. I am a bodyman though - that might be a fun one.
So nice to find you guys here! I hope you guys make longer videos! And anytime around Pittsburgh let me know!
How did you guys not get pulled over for no plate? with my luck,I would be in jail in 10 minutes!! LOL!
New subscriber here just wondering where y’all are from in Pennsylvania grew up and lived in Pennsylvania my whole life until last October we moved to Ohio
You guys need to break out the white t-shirts when you're forced to work in the summer sun like that, or rig some kind of tarp sunshade.
The engine was built by Rolls-Royce
Sure about that?
Of course you CAN drive it to Pennsylvania. But SHOULD you drive it?
The easiest, simplest car in the world to work on, if you can't get that spitfire running and driving I,d stick to the bus!
What an outstanding adventure: a true bonding exercise for father and son. Congratulations. Says a lot about the original engineering of the old Triumph that it withstood the pressure of such a long journey while it was in such a condition. Amazingly, also, it was built smack bang in the middle of the British car industry’s meltdown era, when cars were basically thrown together from a great distance. It’s a beautiful looking car though- one of my childhood favourites!
If you'd have stuck to the plywood floor plans, at least they wouldn't rust in Pennsylvania! Eddie
Just way too much unnecessary talk. We used to do things like this when we were young. It generally went way quicker with way less talk back then.
You blokes have earned my sub,seriously with this car you are munted,this is going to be a great video.
You guys are awesome , thanks for getting that car running again!
Two minutes in and I’m saying I’m pretty sure they should have brought a trailer.
We use miles in the UK. Weird I know as we adopted the metric system yet never switched to kms.
I had the same experience when I turned 16 and bought a non running 1964 Spitfire. Owner did not bother to put a top on it. Weight reduction options of floor delete and rocker delete. Had a hell of a good time with that car.
I had a 1975 yellow one loved it .had to sell it when I moved One good thing about them they have a full frame under them.
Looks like a MG lol I was bout to say oh man good luck driving that 1,000 miles
Need to make sure it's not stuck in gear. Could be one of the reasons why it won't roll and why the engine won't turn over....
Looked so funny going down the road because it's tiny and for that reason I wouldn't be on the interstate with all them big rigs lol
UK still uses miles, the two furthest points in the UK are 874 miles apart so we can't drive as far as you
This should have been a 45 min vid. You guys are chatty dudes!!!!!
I had the same year when I was 19. It was a fun car until I had too many grey hounds one night and totaled it.....🤕
Idk how you both are going to fit in there! 😂 god looks like your knees will b in your face
you have reverse by going all the way right pulling up on the shifter and shifting up
If only there was a way to put a broken car on a rolling platform to take it across the country.
What an amazing time!
😂 you watched it
You guys should've tied that tire and cooler down on top of the trunk
Think i would have got mental and sheet meatal screws for floor
I drove mine from Jacksonville,FL to Armagh,PA. There is a great Spitfire parts supplier there. Its called "The Roadster Factory" .
That sadly burnt down this year.
@@lvhimvl Faak!
I had a orange one of those couldn’t get rid of that thing for nothing and it was running and driving
Everyone take a drink every time he says tremendous!😂😂😂
Thanks I drink now. Ha😂
Great job with little sleep!
Well done!
Greetings from Germany.
I usually drive a 55 60mph and I have a modem nissan😅😅
You’ll be lucky if wheel bearings in the rear make it
See how much easier is with quality British engineering!
Hey it would fit in the back of that new england limo
I wonder how many of these in existence in left hand drive
that weber can only handle 3lbs pressure max
Look up Victoria British motor sports good prices
this is my idea of a awesome summer vacation
I would not trust driving that far.
Spitfire by British Leland
Just some gaskets and tune up all good
You guys have to be admired and the determination wow!, you got it running of course there were some minor problems around the road which were fixed 😊😂😂😂😂😂😂
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She's a Triumph - in more than one sense of the word! Of COURSE she could do it! When they are structurally sound, they are quite a phenomenal cornering car because of their low centre of gravity and suspension setup......but they are not the most refined when it comes to comfort or cruising, so I admire your endurance for your long-distance trek! I'm in New Zealand and we also use the metric system (kilometres and the like) and I found it strangely familiar that you did 1160 miles to home from picking up a blue Triumph convertible. I did 1162 kilometres home - only a few hundred kilometres short of the entire length of my country from one end to the other - in a blue Triumph Stag when I picked it up from near the bottom of the south island. Had the V8 singing its song to me all the way, although it was early Spring when I did that and I was ever so glad of the hard top to keep the heat in as I went through a few snowy mountain areas before hitting the more reasonable climate of the upper north island! I never painted it white though....although like yourselves, I did have to make a couple of unscheduled pit stops for unusual things that happened along the way. One thing I bought after picking it up that stayed with the car, was a fire extinguisher. I didn't need it on THAT trip, but I used it about 2 years ago when the diff grenaded, threw hot gear oil all over the exhaust, caught fire and locked the rear-end up to have us slide off the road. Handy piece of kit to have if you don't want to see your car go up in flames......although at that point, I was undecided as to whether to use it!
Thoroughly enjoyed the video and am now a subscriber. About to start watching the back catalog! All the best
Enjoyed the video. Good job putting it together. Keep up the great videos. RRG,
Someone flang job sucks
Great video! Looking forward to more!
awesome job you guys....
What's in the trunk hahaha!!!!
Get some PB blaster spray on everything haha 😂 know get some it will help you work I'll wich ok live it to y'all 😎 cool
This was fun to watch, reminded me when my older brother had a Austin-Healey Sprite given to him 50 years ago. We spend a whole summer getting it fixed up. Best time in my life. Wish we knew what we were doing back then.
Well done lads. There was some mighty fine "make do and mend" work done there. Congratulations 😎
P.s A hacksaw and a couple of files don't take up much room, for future adventures. Just a thought.
Ohh The uk ones are the same
Next time you got a little radiator leak like that, just cut that row where the hole is at, fold it over a couple times at each end, pinch it with those locking pliers and viola!
~Rich G.
saw the ground as you opened the doors & crossed my fingers the body didnt buckle on ya dang lol. On the carb Webber swaps were a popular mod on these. I was temped to do it to my boss' 79 Spitfire if I could get his SU carb sorted out