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Re: GT6 originality: front spoiler?

To: Doug Mitchell <dmitchel@ford.com>
Subject: Re: GT6 originality: front spoiler?
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 08:49:29 -0700
Doug,
I don't want to turn this in to any sort of flame contest, but according
to John Thomason's book, Triumph Spitfire and GT6, A Guide to
Originality," the Spoiler was mounted to Later Model MkIII GT6's and Was
also installed on some later MkIV Spitfires as well.  The reasoning was
to keep the Front end down at higher speeds, but I bet there were also
some cost savings built in there somewhere too.

Regards,
Joe 

Doug Mitchell wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Somewhere I missed the first part of this thread. No, the
> spoiler was not original to the GT6 MK3. Nor was it original
> on the '73-4 Spitfire. It was introduced when the 1500 engine
> went into all Spits.
> 
> I have the spoiler on my car, because of an interesting turn
> of events. The DPO of my car had parked the car against a
> kerb, but the kerb had one of the retaining pins extending up
> past the top of the kerb. When I bought the car, the front
> number plate was taped in place, and the valence was badly
> dented. When I decided to replace the valence, I found that
> the valence cost about the same price as the spoiler, but
> would need to be painted to match the car. That was when my
> Scottish heritage kicked in, and I decided that I could save
> some money by buying and installing the spoiler instead of
> the valence. That was in 1975 or '76, and I know that those
> are some of the parts that I no longer have for the car.
> 
> --
> Doug Mitchell
> dmitchel@ismi.net
> dmitchel@ford.com
> '73 Spitfire 1500

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