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Triumph Vitesse.
What to Check Before Buying.

The Triumph Vitesse, produced from 1962 to 1971, was a sportier variant of the Herald featuring a straight-six engine and uprated suspension. Most examples today are cherished classics, used for weekend drives and enthusiast events rather than daily transport. As with any classic British car from this era, rust is the primary concern, along with wear in the running gear and electrical gremlins. Buyers should prioritise structural integrity and originality over cosmetic perfection.

⚠ Known issue
Corrosion in the chassis outriggers and rear suspension mounting points has ended the road life of many Vitesses prematurely - get the full picture before you buy.
⚠ Common MOT failure
Structural corrosion and bodywork deterioration

The average used car has 3+ known model faults the seller won't mention.

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