British sports cars, to their credit, are among some of the most popular vintage classics out there. And it’s clear why there’s always a healthy assortment at local Cars & Coffee and other enthusiast gatherings – they’re fun to… more»
Triumph
50k Original Miles: 1960 Triumph TR3A
This 1960 Triumph TR3A is one of those original survivors that occasionally come along, and it is hard to determine its strongest attribute. This is a one-owner classic with 50,000 miles on the clock. It is original and unrestored,… more»
British Bonanza: Collection of MGs and Triumphs
This is one of those cases where a picture certainly is worth a thousand words, as there’s a lot to say about this stash of British classics in what looks like a gigantic Quonset hut somewhere in Louisville, Kentucky…. more»
Free British Roadster! 1964 Triumph Spitfire
Here’s a follow up to the other post we shared earlier with a free Triumph GT6: an also free Triumph MK4 Spitfire convertible, apparently found on the same Washington property where a prior owner abandoned the vehicles. Amazingly, despite… more»
Free Sports Car! 1970 Triumph GT6
I still dream of buying a property someday that has old vehicles left behind from a previous owner, and hopefully find among them either a project I had been pining to own or a vehicle that could be sold… more»
No Reserve – 1973 Triumph TR-6
This 1973 Triumph TR6 is being sold here on eBay at no reserve. The pictures indicate that this is a nice example of the venerable British sports car. With one day remaining in the auction, the TR6 is bid… more»
No Reserve Roadster: 1967 Triumph TR4A
When the Triumph TR4 first broke cover, people were surprised by how much more aggressive its styling was when compared to its predecessors. It received an update when the TR4A was introduced in 1965, and while the cosmetic changes… more»
Alleyway Find: 1972 Triumph Stag
I have covered quite a few British sports cars for Barn Finds. Topping the list are MGs of all ilks, Triumph TR4s, and a few Jaguars thrown in for good measure. Today, however, is a first for me in… more»
Dependable Driver: 1965 Triumph TR4A
Right off the bat, this Triumph hit me as a driver. The seller says it does drive and is used for weekend motoring. It’s not perfect, it has some bumps and bruises and a fair finish at best. And… more»
We Bought A 1961 Triumph TR4!
For those of you that have been with us for a while, you might know that we have a soft spot for British Roadsters. We’ve owned more than a few, but we decided to give German sports cars a… more»
One of 330 Made: Wrecked 1960 Triumph Italia 2000
This unusual 1960 Triumph Italia 2000 coupe is one of just 330 cars made, penned by renowned designer Giovanni Michelotti and assembled atop a Triumph TR3 chassis. The design is still striking today, and one we rarely see in… more»
TR6-Powered 1964 Triumph Sports 6
Standard-Triumph did a lot of mix-n-match work with platforms and drivetrains in the 1960s, but one of the combinations they didn’t produce was the Herald/Vitesse/Sports 6 platform with their largest 2498 cc inline six engine. That hasn’t stopped enthusiasts from… more»
















