Mixed Paint For Triumph Spitfire, Trafalgar Blue, Touch Up, Bu37
30Ml Of Classic Vintage Paint Supplied With A Brush In The Lid, Anti-Rust Fortified Paint
Traditional Classic / Vintage Car Cellulose Thick Gloss Paint Used
Perfect For Scratch, Scuffs Or Chips
Colour Name: Trafalgar Blue
Paint Code: Bu37
Type: Solid, Colour Years: 1961-1972
Apllication: Exterior, Non-Metallic Paint Finish
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The Triumph Spitfire Is A Small Sports Car With Two Seats That Was First Shown At The London Motor Show In 1962. The Car Was Made Using A Blueprint Created By Italian Designer Giovanni Michelotti For Standard-Triumph In 1957. The Car'S Platform Was Mostly Built Using The Foundation, Motor, And Parts Of The Triumph Herald Sedan. It Was Made At The Standard-Triumph Factory In Canley, Coventry. During That Time, Cars Usually Had A Separate Frame To Hold The Body. However, The Spitfire Was Specially Designed As A Convertible Sports Car. So, The Frame Was Strengthened With Extra Parts Inside The Body To Make It More Rigid. The Spitfire Had A Hood That Was Used In Bad Weather To Protect The Pilot. As The Design Improved, Later Models Of The Spitfire Had A Hood That Could Fold. You Could Also Buy Hard-Tops That Were Made In A Factory.