The Triumph Vitesse 1964 Full Service Repair Manual is a comprehensive guide designed to empower you to repair, maintain, rebuild, refurbish, or restore your classic Triumph Vitesse. This manual provides...
The Triumph Vitesse 1964 Full Service Repair Manual is a comprehensive guide designed to empower you to repair, maintain, rebuild, refurbish, or restore your classic Triumph Vitesse. This manual provides in-depth coverage of all diagnostic and repair procedures, offering the same level of detail used by professional technicians and mechanics.
This manual is meticulously structured to lead you through each step of every repair process with clarity. Detailed instructions are coupled with clear illustrations, drawings, and photos to ensure a thorough understanding of each procedure. Enlarged insets allow for close examination of specific parts, providing valuable visual aid.
The manual also features a numbered table of contents, making it easy to navigate and quickly locate the information you need. Troubleshooting and electrical service procedures are combined with detailed wiring diagrams for effortless diagnosis and repair of your Vitesse's electrical system.
The Triumph Vitesse, a sporty and stylish saloon car, was produced by the British manufacturer Triumph Motor Company from 1962 to 1971. The 1964 model year saw the introduction of the Vitesse 1.6, a more powerful and refined variant of the original Vitesse. This model featured an enhanced 1598cc inline-four engine, pushing the horsepower to a respectable 95 bhp. While the base model of the Vitesse was simply a modified version of the Triumph Herald, the 1964 Vitesse 1.6 presented a more distinct identity, boasting a sportier handling package, upgraded brakes, and a unique front grille design. It also introduced a new four-speed gearbox with overdrive, offering smoother driving experience and improved fuel economy.
The Triumph Vitesse 1964 was a popular choice for drivers seeking a balance between practicality and performance. Its compact size and agile handling made it a capable car for navigating crowded city streets, while the extra power provided an enjoyable and exhilarating driving experience on open roads. Although its design borrowed elements from the Herald, the Vitesse 1.6 stood out with its distinctive styling, featuring chrome accents, sleek lines, and a more aggressive stance. It quickly gained a reputation for being a stylish and capable sports saloon, becoming a favorite among both enthusiasts and everyday drivers seeking a touch of excitement in their daily commutes. The Vitesse 1.6's enduring popularity is a testament to its ability to combine striking aesthetics with a satisfying driving experience, making it a classic British car that continues to captivate enthusiasts even today.
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