Here's a 78 Spitfire I've been working on for awhile. Most people would have scrapped it and 427cobra can vouch that it was better suited as a boat anchor than a potential project. If a guy could look past the layers of black and pink rattle can paint jobs, the chassis was pretty decent. For the longest time I had no interest in Spitfires but after working on this one and appreciating the simplicity, I'm looking forward to trying it out this winter.
What I started with after some disassembly:
Spitfire ready for snow!
- WinnipegStPaul9
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Re: Spitfire ready for snow!
NICE!
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Re: Spitfire ready for snow!
Very Nice !!!!! . Brock
- nick80lf
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Re: Spitfire ready for snow!
looks great
80 Liquifire (purchased 1996 ~ Running)
80 Liquifire (purchased 2010 ~ Running....Now)
80 Liquifire (purchased 2011 ~ Not running - I officially have a problem now)
83 Snowfire (purchased 2014 father/son restoration project)
78 Spitfire ~ sold (should have been shot for this)
80 Liquifire (purchased 2010 ~ Running....Now)
80 Liquifire (purchased 2011 ~ Not running - I officially have a problem now)
83 Snowfire (purchased 2014 father/son restoration project)
78 Spitfire ~ sold (should have been shot for this)