Vitesse

The Vitesse category encompasses a specific model line of automobiles, known for their sporty performance and distinctive styling. These vehicles were designed for enthusiasts seeking a blend of driving pleasure and classic British automotive engineering. Their applications range from spirited weekend drives to everyday transportation, appealing to those who appreciate a connected driving experience and a timeless aesthetic. Key characteristics include their robust construction, responsive handling, and often a powerful engine for their era.

Documentation for the Vitesse models is crucial for maintaining their performance and longevity. Owners and technicians can find detailed service and repair manuals covering all aspects of...

2004 Triumph GT6 & Vitesse Workshop Repair Manual
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This manual provides comprehensive coverage for GT6 and Vitesse models, iconic British sports cars produced between 1966-1973 for the GT6 and 1962-1971 for the Vitesse. These vehicles, powered by robust inline-6 cylinder engines, were celebrated for their agile handling, distinctive styling, and engaging driving experience, making them highly sought after by enthusiasts. The GT6, a coupe variant, and the Vitesse, a convertible, both offered a compelling blend of performance and classic design, representing a significant part of sporting heritage.
Triumph GT6 and Vitesse 2- litre Workshop Service Repair Manual
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This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for the Triumph GT6 (MkI, MkII, MkIII) and Vitesse (Mk1, Mk2) 2-litre models, produced between 1966 and 1973 for the GT6, and 1962 and 1971 for the Vitesse. These British sports cars, built in Coventry, England, are known for their engaging driving experience, with the GT6 offering a sleek 2-door coupe body and a 2.0-litre inline-6 engine, while the Vitesse provided a 2.0-litre inline-4 engine in 2-door convertible and saloon variants. The manual details essential maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting procedures for all major systems, including the engine, fuel, cooling, electrical, suspension, and braking systems, as well as chassis and bodywork.
TRIUMPH GT6 GT 6 VITESSE Service Repair Manual
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The Triumph GT6, including the GT6 Vitesse variant, represents a distinctive chapter in British sports car manufacturing, produced between 1966 and 1973. This sporty coupe, offered in MkI, MkII, and MkIII generations, was engineered to provide a more potent and luxurious driving experience than its Spitfire sibling, featuring a sleek Kamm-tailed body and the robust Triumph Slant-Four derived inline-six engine. Its key attributes include a powerful straight-six engine, a comfortable ride for a sports car, and versatile Grand Tourer capabilities, making it a compelling choice against competitors of its era.
TRIUMPH GT6 VITESSE 2 LITRE Full Service & Repair Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph GT6, a British sports coupe produced from 1966 to 1973. Based on the Spitfire platform, the GT6 is distinguished by its potent 2.0-liter inline-six engine, offering a compelling blend of performance and GT styling that placed it in competition with models like the MG MGB GT and Datsun 240Z. Known for its engaging driving experience and distinctive Kamm tail design, the GT6 represents a significant entry in affordable British sports car history, with approximately 14,000 units produced across its Mk1, Mk2, and Mk3 iterations.
TRIUMPH GT6 VITESSE 2 LITRE Service Repair Manual
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This manual covers the GT6 and Vitesse models, including chassis codes GT6 Mk I, Mk II, Mk III, and Vitesse Mk I, Mk II. These vehicles are powered by a 2.0 Litre (1998cc) inline-six cylinder engine. The GT6, a coupe version, was designed as a sporting grand tourer, while the Vitesse was offered as a saloon and convertible. Production periods typically range from 1963-1971 for the Vitesse and 1966-1973 for the GT6. These British sports cars are celebrated in the classic car community for their distinctive style and engaging driving experience.
TRIUMPH GT6 VITESSE 2 LITRE Shop Manual
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The Triumph GT6, produced between 1966 and 1973, is a classic British sports car renowned for its distinctive fastback styling and spirited performance. Developed from the Triumph Spitfire, the GT6 featured a more potent 2.0-litre inline-six engine, shared with the Vitesse saloon, delivering approximately 95-105 bhp. This model, available in GT6 MkI, MkII, and MkIII variants, offered a compelling blend of sporty handling, thanks to its independent rear suspension and rack-and-pinion steering, and elegant design, making it a desirable choice for enthusiasts of period sports cars.
TRIUMPH HERALD 1200 12 50 VITESSE SPITFIRE Full Service & Repair Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph Herald 1200, Herald 12/50, Vitesse, and Spitfire models. The Triumph Herald, designed by Giovanni Michelotti, was produced from 1959 to 1971 and is recognized for its distinctive styling and independent suspension. The Vitesse, a higher-performance variant of the Herald, featured more powerful engines, while the Spitfire, manufactured from 1962 to 1980, became a popular small convertible sports car. These vehicles, from a brand with a legacy of innovative and stylish designs, offer a unique driving experience characteristic of their era.
TRIUMPH HERALD 1200 12/50 VITESSE SPITFIRE Service Repair Manual
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This manual covers a range of Triumph vehicles, including the Herald, Herald 1200, Herald 12/50, Vitesse, and Spitfire, produced between 1959 and 1980. These vehicles represent a significant era in British automotive manufacturing, known for their compact size, sporty handling, and stylish designs, particularly the Spitfire's iconic convertible form. The Herald, with its unique chassis, and the Vitesse, offering enhanced performance, also hold a special place in automotive history. These cars were designed for accessible performance and enjoyment, competing in the compact sports car and small family car segments of their time.
TRIUMPH HERALD 1200 1250 VITESSE SPITFIRE Shop Manual
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This comprehensive service and repair manual covers the Triumph Herald, Triumph 1200, Triumph 1250, and Triumph Spitfire. Designed for owners and technicians alike, this manual provides in-depth guidance on all aspects of vehicle maintenance and repair. Its detailed instructions, accompanied by clear illustrations and wiring diagrams, aim to simplify even complex procedures, empowering users to perform their own servicing and keep their vehicles in optimal condition.
Triumph Herald Spitfire Vitesse Workshop Manual
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This manual provides comprehensive coverage for Triumph Herald, Spitfire, and Vitesse models, iconic British sports cars produced between 1959 and 1971. These vehicles, known for their spirited performance and distinctive styling, represent a significant era in automotive design. The Triumph Herald, available in saloon, coupé, and convertible variants, offered practical yet engaging transport, while the Spitfire and Vitesse delivered exhilarating open-top motoring with their sporty chassis and responsive engines. This manual serves as an essential resource for enthusiasts and mechanics dedicated to preserving and maintaining these classic automobiles, highlighting their engineering quality and unique appeal.
Triumph Vitesse 1962 Full Service Repair Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph Vitesse, a British sports car produced from 1962 to 1971. Evolving from the Triumph Herald, the Vitesse offered a more powerful inline 6-cylinder engine, typically 1.6L or 2.0L, and improved chassis components, delivering notable performance and handling for its era. Available as a 2-door coupe or convertible, this vehicle was known for its sporty character and was manufactured in Coventry, England. The Vitesse featured hydraulic front disc brakes and a four-speed manual transmission, often with an optional overdrive, providing a dynamic driving experience for owners and enthusiasts.
Triumph Vitesse 1962-1971 All Service Repair Manual
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The Triumph Vitesse, produced between 1962 and 1971, represents a significant offering in the classic British sports car market. Available in Mk1 and Mk2 variants, this model is recognized for its robust engineering and engaging driving experience, powered by straight-4 cylinder engines ranging from 1596 cc to 1998 cc. The Vitesse, a fixed-head coupé, offered a blend of performance and practicality, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts and a testament to Standard-Triumph's automotive heritage. Its monocoque construction and independent front suspension contribute to its agile handling, while the optional overdrive on certain models enhances its touring capabilities.
Triumph Vitesse 1962-1971 Factory Service Repair Manual
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The Triumph Vitesse, produced between 1962 and 1971, represents a notable entry in British automotive history, particularly for its sporty character and appealing design. Available in Mk1 and Mk2 variants, the Vitesse offered a range of inline-4 cylinder OHC engines, from the 1596 cc in the Mk1 to the more potent 1998 cc in the Mk2, delivering performance that was impressive for its era. Known for its attractive styling, particularly in coupe and convertible forms, the Vitesse was engineered with a focus on handling and driver engagement, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts. Its robust construction and the availability of features like overdrive on certain models further cemented its reputation as a capable and enjoyable classic sports car.
Triumph Vitesse 1962-1971 Full Service Repair Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph Vitesse, a series of compact sports cars and saloons produced between 1962 and 1971. Available in Vitesse 6 (2.0L), Vitesse 1300, and Vitesse 1600 variants, these vehicles are recognized for their stylish convertible and saloon body styles, sporty handling, and Triumph's robust straight-six engine in the Vitesse 6. Key features include independent front suspension and compact dimensions, making them appealing to enthusiasts and classic car restorers. The Vitesse was developed from the Herald chassis, evolving with more powerful engines and updated styling throughout its production.
Triumph Vitesse 1962-1971 Repair Service Manual
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Triumph Vitesse 1962-1971 Service Repair Manual
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This document provides comprehensive factory service and repair information for the Triumph Vitesse Mk1 and Mk2 models produced between 1962 and 1971. Developed from the Triumph Herald chassis, the Vitesse offered a blend of sporty performance with its inline 4-cylinder overhead valve engines, available in 1596 cc and 1998 cc displacements, and came in both 2-door convertible and 2-door saloon body styles. The Vitesse was engineered to provide an engaging driving experience, building on a solid foundation with a focus on mechanical reliability and accessible performance for its era.
Triumph Vitesse 1962-1971 Service Repair Workshop Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph Vitesse, a British sports car produced by Standard-Triumph from 1962 to 1971. Available as a 2-door coupe or convertible, the Vitesse offered a range of straight-4 engines, from 1.6L to 2.0L, producing approximately 70-100 bhp. Developed from the Triumph Herald, it featured a more powerful engine and updated styling, competing with vehicles like the MG MGB. The Vitesse is recognized for its performance and handling within its class.
Triumph Vitesse 1962-1971 Workshop Repair Service Manual
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The Triumph Vitesse, produced from 1962 to 1971, represents a distinctive British sports car known for its sporty performance and engaging driving experience. Developed by Standard-Triumph, it offered a more powerful and spirited alternative to the Herald upon which it was based. The Vitesse was available with a 1.6-litre engine in its Mk1 iteration, later upgraded to a more potent 2.0-litre unit for the Mk2 models, both typically featuring twin SU carburetors for enhanced power delivery. Its robust engineering, characteristic of Triumph's heritage, ensures a rewarding ownership experience for enthusiasts and classic car aficionados.
Triumph Vitesse 1962-1971 Workshop Service Manual for Repair
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Triumph Vitesse 1962-1971 Workshop Service Manual Repair
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This manual covers the Triumph Vitesse, a British automotive icon produced from 1962 through 1971. Known for its sporty yet practical design, the Vitesse offered a compelling blend of performance and everyday usability, available in both coupe and convertible body styles. It featured robust inline 4-cylinder engines, typically 1.6L or 2.0L, coupled with a 4-speed manual transmission, and an optional overdrive for enhanced touring comfort. The Vitesse was engineered with a focus on reliable road holding and driver engagement, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts of classic British motoring.
Triumph Vitesse 1962-1971 Workshop Service Repair Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph Vitesse, a classic British sports car produced from 1962 to 1971. Developed from the Triumph Herald, the Vitesse is known for its distinctive styling, available as a 2-door coupe or convertible, and offered with engine displacements of 1.6-liter and 2.0-liter. It represents a blend of sporty performance and practical design, making it a popular choice among classic car enthusiasts. The Triumph Vitesse is celebrated for its engaging driving experience and the heritage of the Triumph Motor Company.
Triumph Vitesse 1962-1971 WSM Service Manual Repair
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The Triumph Vitesse, produced from 1962 to 1971, represents a compact sports convertible and saloon that offered affordable performance and sporting flair. Building upon the chassis of the Triumph Spitfire, the Vitesse provided a more powerful engine and increased interior space, delivering a refined driving experience. Available in both two-door convertible and two-door saloon body styles, it catered to diverse customer needs. The Mk1 generation, from 1962 to 1968, featured a 1596 cc engine, while the Mk2, produced from 1968 to 1971, was equipped with a more potent 1998 cc engine.
Triumph Vitesse 1963 Full Service Repair Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph Vitesse, a British-manufactured sporting saloon and convertible produced from 1962 to 1971. Specifically focusing on the 1963 model year, this vehicle is recognized for its capable handling and performance, evolving from the Triumph Herald with a more potent engine and reinforced chassis. The Vitesse is powered by an inline 4-cylinder engine, available in 1.6-liter or 2.0-liter displacements, typically featuring twin carburetors and a 4-speed manual transmission, with an optional overdrive. Its engineering quality and reliability are hallmarks of its era, making it a desirable classic car for enthusiasts.
Triumph Vitesse 1964 Full Service Repair Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph Vitesse, a classic British sports car produced from 1962 to 1971. Available as a 2-door convertible or saloon, the Vitesse offered a refined driving experience for its era, powered by a smooth inline 6-cylinder engine. It featured a body-on-chassis construction, front disc brakes, and rack and pinion steering, representing a significant evolution from its predecessor, the Triumph Herald. With its distinctive styling and engaging performance, the Vitesse has earned recognition in classic car circles.
Triumph Vitesse 1965 Full Service Repair Manual
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This manual provides comprehensive information for the 1965 Triumph Vitesse, a sporty derivative of the Triumph Herald. Known for its distinctive styling and engaging driving experience, the Vitesse was offered in both 2-door saloon and convertible body styles. This particular model year, falling within the Mk1 Vitesse, typically featured a 1596cc inline 4-cylinder engine, with a 1998cc option available. The Vitesse's engineering quality and reliability are hallmarks of the Triumph marque, which historically produced affordable yet spirited automobiles.
Triumph Vitesse 1966 Full Service Repair Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph Vitesse, a British sports car produced from 1962 to 1971. Specifically referencing 1966 models, the Vitesse is a two-door coupe or convertible, built upon a chassis developed from the Triumph Herald, but featuring more potent engine options. Available with either a 1596 cc or 1998 cc inline four-cylinder engine, it offered a spirited driving experience with a four-speed manual transmission, often paired with optional overdrive. Known for its distinctive styling and engaging handling, the Vitesse represented a blend of practicality and sporting intent for its era, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts.
Triumph Vitesse 1967 Full Service Repair Manual
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This manual provides comprehensive technical information for the 1967 Triumph Vitesse, a 2-door convertible coupe known for its stylish Giovanni Michelotti-designed body and engaging driving experience. As a sporting derivative of the Triumph Herald, the Vitesse offered enhanced performance with its 1596 cc inline 4-cylinder engine, producing 63 bhp. The vehicle features a 4-speed manual transmission, with an optional Laycock de Normanville J-Type Overdrive. Its classic British sports car appeal has made it a highly regarded vehicle among enthusiasts, often eligible for historic vehicle status.
Triumph Vitesse 1968 Full Service Repair Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph Vitesse 1968, a vehicle renowned for its engineering quality and reliability. Designed for a range of uses, the Vitesse offers a unique driving experience, and this comprehensive guide ensures you have the knowledge to maintain its performance. This document details all aspects of the vehicle, providing insights into its distinctive features and the care required to preserve its operational excellence.
Triumph Vitesse 1969 Full Service Repair Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph Vitesse, a British sports car produced from 1962 to 1971, with the 1969 model representing the MkII phase. Known for its sporty performance and distinctive styling, the Vitesse was built upon the Triumph Herald chassis and evolved to feature a 1998 cc (2.0 Litre) Overhead Valve Inline 6-Cylinder engine, typically paired with a 4-speed manual gearbox, and often equipped with an optional Laycock de Normanville overdrive. The vehicle's engineering quality and reliability are characteristic of Triumph's heritage in producing desirable sports cars.
Triumph Vitesse 1970 Full Service Repair Manual
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This manual covers the Triumph Vitesse, a British sports car produced by Standard-Triumph from 1962 to 1971. The 1970 Vitesse, part of the Mk2 generation, was available as a 2-door convertible or saloon and offered a choice of 1600cc or 2.0 litre inline 4-cylinder engines, known for their good handling and sporting character for their class. Building on the Triumph Herald, the Vitesse featured a more powerful engine and independent rear suspension, making it a popular choice in the small sporty car segment.
Triumph Vitesse 1971 Full Service Repair Manual
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The Triumph Vitesse, specifically the Mk2 variant produced in 1971, represents a classic British sports car known for its distinctive styling and engaging driving experience. Built upon a chassis derived from the Triumph Herald and featuring Triumph's robust inline-six engines, the Vitesse offered a compelling blend of performance and practicality, positioning itself as an accessible entry into the brand's sporting heritage. Available as both a convertible and coupe, this model was designed for enthusiasts seeking a stylish and enjoyable motoring experience, competing with other compact sports cars of its era. Its engineering quality and reliability, characteristic of Triumph's output during this period, have contributed to its enduring appeal among classic car collectors and enthusiasts.