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RE: Historical V8 information request

To: "\"Spitfire List\" " <spitfires@autox.team.net>,
Subject: RE: Historical V8 information request
From: "Simmons, Reid W" <reid.w.simmons@intel.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 10:45:00 -0800
Yeah, that Buick aluminum V8 seemed to be very popular with the British 
and was used extensively in various types of race cars "way back when".

Reid
'79 Spitfire


Subject: Historical V8 information request
Author:  "Andrew R. Lindberg" [SMTP:andylindberg@earthlink.net] at MSXGATE
Date:    3/16/99 9:06 AM


In Michael Cook's 1981 book, "The Triumph Spitfire" (from his chapter on the
GT6), he writes:

"One day at British Leyland's offices, several unbelieving members of the
technical, competition and public relations staff were treated to a ride in
a GT-6-plus which had received the swap treatment.  Resting neatly under the
hood was a stock Buick aluminum V-8, coupled to a Borg-Warner four-speed
transmission.  Twin electric fans were mounted for cooling but the radiator
was stock and no special alterations had to be made for the V-8 to fit.

"Shifting had to be slow and careful as the stock rear end and suspension
were used but the car was a rocket on acceleration at any speed and handled
better as the V-8 was lighter than the normal six."

I've never found any other reference to this factory conversion.

Does anybody out there have any more info on it?  Dare I hope that some of
the lists' English correspondents witnessed its outing also?

Do any pictures, specs or more details still exist?

-- Andy Lindberg (wishing, dreaming, and plotting about my 1970 GT6)

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