Lot Ended
Description
Current lady owner 32 years; recently recommissioned following 20
years in storage; runs very sweetly; straight and solid example with scope for
cosmetic TLC; lots to like!
Instantly dubbed
‘the poor man’s E-Type’, the GT6 was styled by Michelotti in response to a brief
from Triumph to make a GT version of the Spitfire.
Much more than a Spitfire with a hard top, it featured a fastback
body that was so aerodynamically efficient it was later copied for the Le Mans
Spitfires, and also had the same powerful 2-litre six-cylinder engine as fitted
to the Triumph Vitesse. With 105bhp on tap, it could sprint to 60mph in 10
seconds and topped out at 112mph – figures that comfortably trounced the rival
MGB.
Launched in 1966, the first cars had the
same wayward swing-axle rear suspension as the Spitfire and the Herald but this
was ditched in the MkII versions of 1968 for a more conventional reversed lower
wishbones set up. The MkIII came out in 1970 with a host of detail improvements
which mainly improved crash safety and handling. Only around 41,000 were built
in total before production came to an end in 1973, of which just 13,000 were
MkIII models.
First registered in September 1972,
this GT6 MkIII was acquired by our vendor way back in 1992. She used the car
regularly until 2004 when a growing family meant it was parked up in a nice dry
garage adjoining the house where it has remained ever since. Started and moved
regularly to keep everything free, it was fitted with a new battery and given a
check-over by a local garage immediately before the auction.
We are told that it runs and drives well, and it
has certainly been starting promptly and running very sweetly as we have moved
it around on site, with good 60psi oil pressure. As with all Spitfire/GT6
models, the steering is light and responsive with a remarkably tight turning
circle which makes parking a doddle.
As you
can see in the photos, the bodywork looks reassuringly straight and solid, with
good panel fit and nice shiny paintwork. The interior is a bit scruffy in places
and could do with a good clean and a new set of carpets. It is currently fitted
with an after-market smaller-diameter Mountney steering wheel but the original
is also included along with sundry useful spares and a Haynes workshop manual.
The engine bay could also do with a good clean.
On offer here at a modest guide price which should leave plenty of
scope for the cosmetic TLC required, this quick and stylish GT is crying
out for an enthusiastic new owner who can give it the more regular exercise it
deserves.
Consigned by James Dennison –
07970 309907 – james.dennison@brightwells.com
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