zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Buying
/
For $6,000, The Spitiata is the Lee Majors of Sportscars
For $6,000, The Spitiata is the Lee Majors of Sportscars-September 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:15

In the Six Million Dollar Man an astronaut, effed up in an accident, gets some new parts making him a better man. Today's Triumph has gained Miata parts, and man, does that make it better!

Yesterday's may have had a name that was hyphenated, but according to 75% of you, it also had a price that was huffing it. Sadly, the first and second generations of these cars were a little too much Celica and not enough Supra for most people's taste.

Hyphenated names are popular with women who want to maintain their identity after marrying some…

One of the factors that might have stemmed that Toyota's Crack pipe vote was its originality and condition, having its factory motor, interior accoutrements and even its OEM wheels. That wasn't to be the case, however, and as today's car comes from the nadir of the British auto industry, the fact that it's not all original may just play in its favor.

The British auto industry has always been incestuous, and while MG, and Triumph started out as separate, disparate makes, they eventually ended up sharing parts and (along with others) circling the drain together as part of the industrial crap-fest branded British Leyland. Mergers like that rarely work out, as proven by the more recent ‘merger of equals' that was, for a short time, Daimler-Chrysler. Of course one of those brands turned out to be more equal than the other, and a good bit of party repartee at the time was the joke: How do you pronounce Daimler-Chrysler in German? Daimler, the Chrysler is silent.

Today's car is another merger of un-equals, although the Miata 1,800-cc four in this is unlikely to be silent, and the Mazda twin-cam has a much better reputation for staying on song than did the original British 1500. The seller claims a 128-bhp out of the fuel injected Japanese motor; a healthy bump over the 71 horses made by Triumph's smog strangled single Stromberg wheezer.

Not only does it Tim Allen the power, but it's also lighter, sporting an aluminum block and head as apposed to the 1500's cast iron sammich. More ponies, less poundage, makes for a quick Spit, and while the little Triumph still sports a willowy separate frame and body, it no longer is burdened with the Herald's hitch up and kill ya' swing axle rear suspension. Up front are A-arms, and in testament to the engineering that originally went into the Spitfire, that front end was chosen by lotus for their Elan, Europa and eventually Esprit models.

Cosmetically, the car has the blues, and it has them bad. The steel wheels share the metallic azure color making for a bit of a blue overdose. Popping those off and giving them a proper coat of metallic gray might help, but as it is, this car is a blue meanie. The seller says that it had sat for 10 years before turning Japanese, I really think so. He also claims that the body was ‘minimally prepared' for the paintjob, which explains the fuglies under the trunk lid lip.

Inside, where you'd normally expect to find a termite's delight dash and hound's-tooth upholstery you will instead find leather-tex vinyl covering nearly every surface, and, surprisingly, the luxury trappings of both A/C and power windows. The Miata gauge cluster tucked in behind the wheel actually looks pretty OEM, as do the seats. If you're also expecting the Mazda's one hand top mechanism you will be disappointed as the Triumph top is intact, and as potentially leak prone as you might expect.

But the joy of a convertible, both Spitfire and a Miata, is top-down driving, and you almost get the best of both worlds here- the beautiful Michelotti body – albeit spoilt by massive plastic bumpers adopted in the Spitfire's last year here – with the reliability and comfort of a modern Japanese car. And all for $6,000.

Now it's not everyday that you get two cars rolled into one for that kind of money, and it's sort of like getting Siamese twin hookers that you only have to tip once. So what's your take on this 48K Spitiata for $6,000, does that sound like a merger of an interesting car and a good value? Or, does that price make this one a Spitune?

You decide!

Lancashire Craigslist or go if the ad disappears. H/T to Shadowguitar for the hookup!

Help me out with NPOCP. Click to send a me a tip, and remember to include your commenter handle.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Buying
At $8,600, Would You Go Topless In This 1994 Cadillac Eldorado?
At $8,600, Would You Go Topless In This 1994 Cadillac Eldorado?
The seller of today’s Caddy claims they should be selling it at auction but says who’s got time for that? Let’s see if we have the time for this custom convertible at its non-auction price. Many of you agreed that the $950 asked for yesterday’s was “chump change.” Even...
Sep 22, 2024
At $18,500, Would You Lean Toward Buying This 2022 Ford Mustang?
At $18,500, Would You Lean Toward Buying This 2022 Ford Mustang?
Today’s Mustang is being sold by a towing yard, which means it’s probably a lien sale. Let’s see if this clean title convertible is priced to put a new buyer on the hook. The general consensus on last Friday’s was that it would be the perfect car for someone...
Sep 22, 2024
Someone Willingly Paid $16,000 For A Maserati Ghibli On Cars & Bids. Don’t Make The Same Mistake
Someone Willingly Paid $16,000 For A Maserati Ghibli On Cars & Bids. Don’t Make The Same Mistake
Let’s cut right to the chase: buying a is not a good idea unless you have deep enough pockets for the upkeep. For those not in the know, they’re sirens. They draw you in with their premium Italian image and sweet songs of and then go in for the...
Sep 22, 2024
At $950, Would You Go All-In On This 1984 Plymouth Colt GTS Turbo Project?
At $950, Would You Go All-In On This 1984 Plymouth Colt GTS Turbo Project?
One of the calling cards of today’s Plymouth Colt is its “Twin Stick” overdrive gear change, which gives the car eight speeds going forward and two in reverse. Let’s see if this project car has anything else to offer. Just as Goldilocks discovered when appropriating Papa Bear’s lifestyle and...
Sep 22, 2024
Which One Of You Suckers Is Going To Pay Over $32,000 For A 25-Year-Old Toyota 4Runner
Which One Of You Suckers Is Going To Pay Over $32,000 For A 25-Year-Old Toyota 4Runner
The (and Tacoma) have a death grip on used values. It’s been this way for years. Go ahead, go try and buy any TRD trim that’s a couple of years old; it’ll cost you as much as a new one — not that you could buy a new one...
Sep 22, 2024
At $5,900, Is This 1984 Nissan 720 4X4 A Solid Deal?
At $5,900, Is This 1984 Nissan 720 4X4 A Solid Deal?
According to its seller, today’s Nissan 4X4 shows “pride of ownership.” Let’s see if it would take swallowing one’s pride to pay its asking price. Opinions were split on how well the design of yesterday’s has held up over the years. Some of you commented that the design still...
Sep 22, 2024
Copyright 2023-2024 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved