1979 Trouble Spitfire

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Re: 1979 Trouble Spitfire

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It sucks to be the driver of that Spitfire. After getting an involuntary Pilkingtons Facelift he probably head butted the bonnet.
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Wouldn't have been a "he " , it's a Spitfire . :lol: She should lose her licence
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Did the Spitfire get exported to USA , and if it did , why didn't they have the rubber bumper treatment?
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christine wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2023 9:19 pm Did the Spitfire get exported to USA , and if it did , why didn't they have the rubber bumper treatment?
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Yes it did. A massive hit over there.

It gained "Sabrinas". Imo a better job than MG did. Probably because Triumph was more loved by senior BL than MG, so got more budget.
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A lot easier than the MGs to convert back to pre-impact regs by only swapping the front and rear bumpers iirc. Find a rusty early one and do a swaparoo
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Well every day's a school day !
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For context, it's a much better effort integrating it into the styling than Lamborghini's of the time. Presumably Lamborghini assumed most customers would take them off on delivery.
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The blisters on the underside of Hawker Hunters that collected used cannon shells were also known as Sabrinas, for the same reason.
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Re: 1979 Trouble Spitfire

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The same as the large bullet style bumpers in the fifties got the nickname Dagmars.
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