thank you, I wanted to show you a new purchase. It's a spartan car it was made and registered in 1969 it is probably one of the oldest such vehicles in England maybe they are older but they do not belong to the spartan club this version is a sport version the car is lowered and has reinforced engine – a two-liter Ford pinto engine can be seen in cars such as: ford sierra, cartina, taunus and others it is a two-liter unit slightly strengthened works well in this model the vehicle has a sports exhaust system.
I made it myself, it 's on the triumph spitfire frame, the vehicle was made by hand by a rally driver named Jon. He doesn't give his name, because I don't know if he would like it, we met him at the cit car show. he was very happy that his vehicle is driving and doing well and is in good hands he met the owner of the car Aneta Jon raced this car in the 70s and won awards as I mentioned before the vehicle was made by hand and the base for the construction was a triumph pinto engine and kit Spartan which was produced by the company in Nottingham and there also these vehicles were processed the vehicle has passed all the tests and is registered as a historical vehicle is a big plus in England because you do not have to do MOT maintenance, pay road tax, you can park for free in public parking lots, and no you have to pay entry fees to cities.
The car's fuel consumption is about 10 liters per 100 km, the car is fault-free, it has never refused to obey us, it is a very simple design and gives a lot of fun and joy to drive, and here, for comparison, my second purchase is also a Spartyan from 1977. I bought it recently and I am trying to repair it, it can be seen in episodes on youtube because I plan to renovate it, I have already made a reconstruction plan, the car is on triumph spitfire components and has a 1100cc engine, the car fires but no brakes and clutches I bought new lamps for it.
you need to buy new tires, the seats are in good condition, I plan to replace his upholstery, fix everything, weld the frame and I think that in a year before I leave, thank you and invite you to continue :).