The current seller of this traditional British sports car bought it from a marque mechanic with the intent of driving it regularly, but now is selling it to build a shop. It’s listed for sale here on eBay, where… more»
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Bathtub Bike: 1958 Triumph Twenty-One 3TA
Some period Triumph ads referred to the bathtub bodywork on this 1958 Triumph Twenty-One 3TA as “mudguarding” and it had to have been nice in an era without as many paved roads as there are today. The seller has… more»
One Owner, 46 Years! 1972 Triumph TR6
Maple. Hardly an inspiring name for a brown color that seems to fit Triumph TR6s very well. I’ve owned a Maple 1972 TR6 myself and the contrast between the brown and the tan interior really makes the car seem… more»
Drive or Restore: 1974 Triumph TR6
This 1974 Triumph TR6 is an unrestored example that has low mileage, no rust, and both tops. In the world of convertibles, the optional factory hard top is a prized piece of kit, and buying your old-school convertible with… more»
Poor Man’s Cobra: 302-Powered 1973 Triumph Stag
The auction for this very cool modified 1973 Triumph Stag ends Tuesday evening, and at the moment bidding is under $3,000 with the reserve unmet. It’s a bit of a shocker, as this looks like a fun project that… more»
24k Original Miles: 1970 Triumph GT6+
The GT6+ was an important vehicle for Triumph. It took the original GT6 concept that had generally found favor in export markets and blessed it with rear suspension upgrades that tamed the wayward nature of those original cars. This… more»
Driveway Find: 1963 Triumph TR4
Following his success with the Herald, Giovanni Michelotti was invited by Triumph to take a stab at a new design for their TR series of sports cars. The TR4 was a radical departure that ushered in design cues that… more»
First Model Year: 1969 Triumph TR6
This first-year model (1969) Triumph TR6 was purchased by the seller in 2010 with the intention of keeping it for life. Unfortunately, life and an upcoming move have gotten in the way, and after having a great deal of… more»
Worth Fixing? No Reserve 1963 Triumph TR4
The TR4 appeared to be a complete departure from previous Triumph sports cars. With sleek Michelotti-designed curves replacing the simple Belgrove-designed TR3 shell, roll-up windows and a top that would actually keep the occupants relatively dry, it appeared Triumph… more»