[ T R I U M P H ] Triumph GT6/Spitfire Ezine
  Current Articles 30.07.10   
 
David Worrell's Rotary Spitfire
<by Editor>
  A blast from the past - a 10A Rotary powered Spitfire raced in Australia in the 70s [more]
 
Randy H. Lamp's GT6+ Racer
<by Editor>
  Randy's 1969 GT6 vintage race car [more]
 
Roger's GT6 Mk 3 Racer
<by Roger Lange>
  Roger in South Australia races this magic GT6 Mk 3 [more]
 
Update on Ray Brown's GT6 Racer
<by Editor>
  An update on the repairs [more]
 
Ray Brown's GT6 Mk1 Racer
<by Editor>
  Fellow Aussie Ray has a slightly bent GT6 Mk1 racer with some interesting mods [more]
 
Gareth Thomas updates Tuning Manual
<by Editor>
  Soon to be available again [more]
 
GT6 PI
<by Geoff>
  Progress picks from my GT6 rebuild and conversion to 2.5PI engine [more]
 
Gone racing
<by Editor>
  Well, I finally stopped being a Gunner and done it - I went racing on the weekend. [more]

 
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The following is a list of resources that should help you in your quest to find out about GT6s, Spitfires, and other Triumphs. It is by no means exhaustive and if I have left you off please don't be offended, I'm just writing this late at night after a few glasses of wine.

Standard disclaimer - NFI in any of the businesses here, but if they want to send me freebies... Doesn't hurt to dream huh... 8-)
General
  • Visit Paul Tegler's site - probably the most comprehensive site out there.
  • Founded by Paul Tegler, the NASS (North American Spitfire Squadron) is probably the largest club for Spitfire/GT6 owners - if you own a Spitfire or GT6 anywhere in the world you should at least acquaint yourself with this club and more importantly its email list on Yahoo - see below.
  • Visit Team.Net and subscribe to their mailing lists - there are at least 3 or 4 Triumph related ones and there are a lot of knowledgable people out there - Joe Curry for example - and they can answer all the technical questions that I can't (I'm rapidly learning I know very little about GT6s).
  • Go to Yahoo Groups and search for Triumph related lists - there are some good ones on there.
  • Visit TriumphSpitfire.com - they have loads of information and a really useful bulletin board that has helped me a number of times. While you're there, subscribe to their excellent magazine!
  • Visit Steve's Triumph GT6 site - another invaluable source of information.
  • Subscribe to Triumph World - it's just a great Triumph magazine and should be supported.

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