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'''Triumph Spitfire Mk II. 1965–7 (prod. 37,409). 2-door roadster. F/R, 1147 cm³ (4 cyl. OHV).''' Engine revisions with more power (67 bhp, up from 64 bhp) with improved trim. ''Mk II'' in most of the world, but ''Mk 2'' in US advertising. Still a better seller than the [[Austin–Healey Sprite]], despite a price premium.
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'''Triumph Spitfire Mk II. 1965–7 (prod. 37,409). 2-door roadster. F/R, 1147 cm³ (I4 OHV).''' Engine revisions with more power (67 bhp, up from 64 bhp) with improved trim. ''Mk II'' in most of the world, but ''Mk 2'' in US advertising. Still a better seller than the [[Austin–Healey Sprite]], despite a price premium.
  
  

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Triumph Spitfire Mk II. 1965–7 (prod. 37,409). 2-door roadster. F/R, 1147 cm³ (I4 OHV). Engine revisions with more power (67 bhp, up from 64 bhp) with improved trim. Mk II in most of the world, but Mk 2 in US advertising. Still a better seller than the Austin–Healey Sprite, despite a price premium.


Manufacturing location: Canley, Coventry, England

Marque: Triumph | Model: Triumph Spitfire | Predecessor: Triumph Spitfire 4 | Successor: Triumph Spitfire Mk III

 

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