1972 Triumph GT6 MKIII

1972 Triumph GT6 MKIII

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e28525e

Original Poster:

504 posts

155 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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Thought I show you another one of my projects

Bought this in 2016 and have slowly been making it better.

The car has all history from new, it was owned by a lady from new until 2001 when she passed away. She did 81k of the 84k the car has on it. It was then owed by two separate gentlemen who did around 2k between them up until I got it.

It was in good honest condition but needed a thorough overhaul. The coolant had gone solid so I cleaned it all out and replaced everything. (It's amazing how these will still run and drive with literally no circulation). I installed an entirely new cooling system and had the intake manifold refurbished as the end banjo bolt had snapped off in the inlet manifold (common on these).

I realised the floors and sills were in a poor state (probably should have looked harder when buying it but I know it wouldn't have put me off tbh) so had these all replaced.

I've also installed a NOS gearbox with uprated synchros and OD as well as a refurbed diff, this made a great difference to its cruising ability and it was also nice to be able to engage second gear..

One of the downsides to a 72 car is that it has Rotoflex. Now, I'd replace these with new donuts but the newer part quality is just not as good and only last 20k miles or so. Therefore, im currently carrying out a CV conversion which, along with new suspension, should be the final piece of the puzzle.

The main bonus of a GT6 is the engine, sourced from the Vitesse. With a set of stainless boxes the 2.0 straight six sounds epic with pops and bangs on the overrun and a real shriek at the top when giving it the berries. All good fun.

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AndyF52

250 posts

104 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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My sister had one of these in same colour, saffron, and I drove it a few times in the 1970’s. I remember helping my brother in law remove the diff. Lovely memories! I had Mk4 spitfire in same colour reg. SBN 848J. I wonder if it still around? Enjoy the car.

e28525e

Original Poster:

504 posts

155 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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AndyF52 said:
My sister had one of these in same colour, saffron, and I drove it a few times in the 1970’s. I remember helping my brother in law remove the diff. Lovely memories! I had Mk4 spitfire in same colour reg. SBN 848J. I wonder if it still around? Enjoy the car.
Thankyou. Just did a quick check. Your Spitfire is still alive, currently taxed and MOT'd.

Funky Panda

221 posts

101 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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Great to see another GT6 on PH. Think we are up to about 3 now! Look a good one too. Our's is all tucked up for winter at the moment. It will re-appear around April time. Is that Inca yellow?

e28525e

Original Poster:

504 posts

155 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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Thanks, it's Saffron, I believe.

AndyF52

250 posts

104 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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That’s good to know re Spitfire. Cheers. Colour is definitely Saffron. I always fancied Mimosa yellow!

AndyF52

250 posts

104 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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My sister had one of these in same colour, saffron, and I drove it a few times in the 1970’s. I remember helping my brother in law remove the diff. Lovely memories! I had Mk4 spitfire in same colour reg. SBN 848J. I wonder if it still around? Enjoy the car.

Spinakerr

1,362 posts

159 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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Great to see another GT6 - fantastic work completed too, nicely done.

For the Rotoflex - perhaps contact Andy Cook on the TSSC GT6 register for any info on the best quality replacements. The setup is great when all in fine fettle. Let us know how you get on!

e28525e

Original Poster:

504 posts

155 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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Spinakerr said:
Great to see another GT6 - fantastic work completed too, nicely done.

For the Rotoflex - perhaps contact Andy Cook on the TSSC GT6 register for any info on the best quality replacements. The setup is great when all in fine fettle. Let us know how you get on!
Thanks very much for that. I've been guided by a most knowledgeable fellow by the name of Dennis Benson. He seems to know what's best for the car and is quite well known in GT6 circles so it would seem. If I had known earlier there were good replacements I would have persued this avenue but I feel it's a bit late now I'm this far in!

Squadrone Rosso

3,183 posts

161 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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Love these. Watching with interest.

Pistom

5,876 posts

173 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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Squadrone Rosso said:
Love these. Watching with interest.
Great colour too. Probably my favourite for a Mk3.

el romeral

1,544 posts

151 months

Tuesday 9th January 2018
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Lovely car, I think they now look bettter than ever. Do not remember the last time I saw one but I'll bet they seem tiny amongst modern traffic? Amazing now, looking at just about all cars from this era, how tall the windows are and how much glass there is!

Fond memories of this straight 6 engine when my father surprised us all in 1973 by trading in his ancient Morris Oxford for a brand new Triumph 2000. Sounded wonderful on the school run!

Mr Tidy

26,543 posts

141 months

Wednesday 10th January 2018
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Wow - another fantastic car OP!

I always liked the looks of these, but never got as far as owning one. It's good to see another one getting some love on here. thumbup

e28525e

Original Poster:

504 posts

155 months

Wednesday 10th January 2018
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Thanks for the kind words! Yes, they do feel VERY small and sound great. The colour is very period so even if I didn't like it, it's part of what it is. As it happens, I'm colourblind and it's one colour that stands out for me!

CharlesdeGaulle

26,882 posts

194 months

Wednesday 10th January 2018
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Great car in a great colour OP; nice one. I've always rather hankered after one of these. Will be interested in further updates.

e28525e

Original Poster:

504 posts

155 months

Wednesday 10th January 2018
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CharlesdeGaulle said:
Great car in a great colour OP; nice one. I've always rather hankered after one of these. Will be interested in further updates.
Cheers, bud.

Mr Tidy

26,543 posts

141 months

Thursday 11th January 2018
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I've never liked convertibles, so I love cars like this!

When I was at primary school the E-type I lusted after was the FHC - like the red Corgi model (mind you if I wanted a full size one now I'd need to sell the house and move into it). laugh

Same with MGs - the only MGB I wouldn't refuse would be a GT.

From the GT6 era the only competition was the Datsun 240Z - I'd love to have either!

Maybe you need to sneak a Triumph 2.5 into your engine bay OP.laugh

I only have outdoor parking now so a classic isn't a realistic option, but I do have a BMW Z4 Coupe - N/A straight 6 and RWD so some similarities. Lovely! thumbup



e28525e

Original Poster:

504 posts

155 months

Thursday 11th January 2018
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Mr Tidy said:
I've never liked convertibles, so I love cars like this!

When I was at primary school the E-type I lusted after was the FHC - like the red Corgi model (mind you if I wanted a full size one now I'd need to sell the house and move into it). laugh

Same with MGs - the only MGB I wouldn't refuse would be a GT.

From the GT6 era the only competition was the Datsun 240Z - I'd love to have either!

Maybe you need to sneak a Triumph 2.5 into your engine bay OP.laugh

I only have outdoor parking now so a classic isn't a realistic option, but I do have a BMW Z4 Coupe - N/A straight 6 and RWD so some similarities. Lovely! thumbup
I'm the same, I had a Chimaera and the main reason I have it up was the wind noise and faff with the roof. My gf has a Z4 Roadster and loves it though. If only they'd done the Alpina Roadster in tin top..

I'm happy with the 2.0, it'll never be a rocketship either way. Plus, it's nice to keep the originality of the engine. smile


StuartHall

3 posts

45 months

Saturday 4th September 2021
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Hi all, I was Googling the reg of my Spitfife and this post came up. Is AndyF52 still on here? I bought SBN 848J about a year ago, it’s now Pimento and I think it has been since the early 90’s. Would be good to get in touch with a previous owner.

Mavic82

91 posts

174 months

Saturday 4th September 2021
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Lovely looking car. Always preferred the coupe body. Great colour too