Originally Posted by Holcombe Thomas All these guys with more kilts than I have and cooler sporrans and now great cars! Mael, will you have the car at the games on the 31st? I look forward to seeing it soon. Congrats! Holcombe Probably not, Holcombe as I'm the Clan Convener for MacCallum Malcolm. Just can't haul all I need in that roadster! But there is a definite possibility that 'MacSpitie' will be at the Central Virginia Celtic Festival and Highland Games on Saturday, 10/19.
Mael Coluim of Virginia St. Columba Voyage Clan MacCallum Malcolm Society
Great buy! One of my first cars (the family had a "gaggle" of Spridgets, TRs, etc.) was a '65 Spitfire 4, per the badge. It had the old swing axles and if you look up "bump steer" you'll see that car pictured. . . but tons of fun nevertheless. Here's wishing you many miles of enjoyment!
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
Mael Coluim
Fantastic Mael. Many years ago and many pounds lighter, I was the proud owner of a Spitfire 1500 in carmine red. Is there a Triumph Sports Six Club in the US? Happy motoring.
Steve. "We, the kilted ones, are ahead of the curve" - Bren.
Congratulations. It is a classic and beautiful car.
Originally Posted by StevieR Fantastic Mael. Many years ago and many pounds lighter, I was the proud owner of a Spitfire 1500 in carmine red. Is there a Triumph Sports Six Club in the US? Happy motoring. Indeed there are three clubs of them in Virginia.
She's a beauty Ern, well done.
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Very happy for you. My first car was a '66 TR4A. Still kick myself for letting it go. It was great for fun, and a great teacher of mechanicing and the mysteries of the internal combustion process.
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