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E veryone talks about wanting the classic sports car combination—rear-wheel drive with a manual transmission. But especially ...
One of the UK's most controversial sports car, the Triumph TR7 is an underrated sports car that's making a comeback in ...
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Auction review: Historics, May 3
Historics never fails to impress with the variety, quality and breadth of its auctions – and its May 3 sale was no exception the 165-lot sale proving a success. With summer approaching, convertibles ...
The car, a head-turning red ... the value on offer is plain to see." The Triumph TR6 is often compared to the iconic Jaguar E-Type, offering a similar classic British roadster experience with ...
As a classic, very pretty British roadster with straight-six power, it’s easy even to see the TR6 as a cut-price E-Type. Either way, someone loved this old Triumph enough to spend the very best ...
A number of cars are synonymous with the British car industry. In fact, as a small nation, Britain punches above its weight when it comes to classic automobile brands - The Mini, the Range Rover, ...
Sales people at British Leyland expect ... good a car as it is a sports car. Those of you who applauded Triumph's move away from the bone-hard, rain-in-­the face TR6 to the easy-riding coziness ...
Understanding these market trends can help enthusiasts make informed decisions when investing in a classic British car. The Triumph TR series, particularly the TR5 and TR6, has seen a resurgence in ...
As forward-looking as such marketing speak might be, the car itself was actually a step backward from its TR6 ... for Triumph as the company's other car, the Spitfire, along with parent British ...
No matter how many times we’ve featured his work, Kengo Kimura still manages to impress us from one project to another. As the mastermind behind Heiwa Motorcycle in Japan, he’s garnered plenty ...
the TR6 – cemented Triumph’s reputation as a maker of affordable and fun sports cars. That all ended with the TR7 and the last-ditch effort that was the TR8, the Triumph brand, and British ...
Used Fun to drive and fun to own. Usually the only one at car shows or cruises. Reasonable to repair with parts readily available. A bargain compared to other British Classics ...