I have a number of parts stored up for the car. Think I'll just identify these here.
I bought some Cobra bucket seats. They not a very modern seat, which is nice, because there is still comfort in them while locking you into the seat. I also got some Sabelt 4 point harnesses thrown into the deal. They were such good value, I couldn't say no.
I hope they fit alright, they have a very thin frame at the bottom and the seat has a slanted position, so height shouldn't be an issue, it would be how they fit side by side. Bah, I could sell them on easily enough if they don't.

Then the harnesss. I'm undecided if I will use thes or not. I would need to buy and bolt some eyes to the body. I don't know if normal seatbelts would fit over the seats? But Mattias and Spitfire1500 users on TriumphTourqe have both had crashes, makes me think again about using them.
Here is my suspension for the whole car - Koni adjustables. They're very prety, eh? :)
I had to wait to put them to any use though, my old springs were rubbish and I ws reluctant to use them. My spring top plates were also past it, the the threads were fubar. So I had to order new ones.
I ordered my springs and top plates from Canley Classics. I went for 440lb springs. This recommended by forumers from CT forum "TriumphTouqe", notebaly davesideways. Well he actually recommended around 480lb, but I'm just not hardcore enough (lol), plus they'd be harder to get hold of I think.
I didn't even need a spring compressor to put these together, because they're 1" shorter than normal springs. I didn't actually know how to put them together while I was looking at the parts, but then I dound the wee C shaped piece of metal and it clicked with me! All very shiney.
This is te next upgraded part - bushings. I bought Polybush branded ones. They're Red and so are the hardest type. They should keep the car pretty solid.
This is my first part for the engine. Stainless steel tubular mainfold. I also have a fast road cam for the 1500, no picture yet though. I got it secondhand, but it's in very good condition, no wear on the lobes. It's from Jigsaw though, so I have no idea how good it is, or were int he revs it would kick in or how much power it will give me. But again, it was pretty cheap and will deff sell on again if I don't want it. It would be nice to know what it can do though! Could anyone help?

I also got these. They're fiberglass arches for under the bonnet. I do not have a fiberglass bonnet. My arches are fairly rusty at this stage, so they needed replaced. I'm not sure if the orignal arches are welded on as standard? The main worry would be that they move about too much (read: wobble) due to not ebing connected to the inside of the wings. To try and avoid I plan on getting the arches tight on the bonet support bar with the brackets and bolts, then maybe add a few more than standard to stiffen them more? Then silicone a seam from the wings to the arch, then give some generous waxoyl on top of that to prevent water attacking the indside of the wing. Hopefully it will work, make the bonnet (and more importantly the front of the car ) wiegh less.
Hopefully it will turn out a good spec for a 1500. It's my first car, so I hope it turns out nice. :)