The future wasn't looking so great for British Leyland back in 1974, but Americans still bought quite a few BL-built sports cars that year. There was the MGB, of course, and the Spitfire, and the ...
A gorgeously preserved 1975 Triumph TR6 is for sale with just 31,000 miles, offering classic British roadster style and low-mile appeal. The Triumph TR6 was, unlike its name suggests, more like the ...
The story of the Triumph TR6 starts, as does virtually every British vertical twin, with the seminal 1938 Triumph Speed Twin. This 500cc cast iron twin started it all & after WWII when civilian ...
The 1974 Triumph TR6 arrived in the late 1960s, but it did not feel like an innovative car. It actually still felt like a car from a past era at its best. It had a dashboard cut from wood (not plastic ...
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A tiny sports car built by Triumph Motor Company from 1968 to 1976, the TR6 isn't the first vehicle you think about when talking about drag racing. Far from surprising given that American gearheads ...
Jay Traugott has been writing about and testing cars for over a decade. His passion for everything with four wheels began when he saw "Back to the Future" as a kid. The DeLorean DMC-12 remains his ...
Of course, this is tFor the 1962 model year the only Triumph TR6 produced was the Triumph TR6 S/S Trophy. Gone were the “C” & “R” designations, leaving the TR6 to become very much a Triumph Bonneville ...
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