Triumph

Field Of British Dreams

We have featured a lot of finds recently that have had some very interesting finds sitting the in backgrounds, well this find that Doug M sent in has more than just a couple interesting cars in the background and… more»

Motoring Monday: 1976 Triumph TR7

The shape of things to come. That was Triumph’s advertising slogan when the TR7 was first introduced in 1975. Despite being the TR with the highest production figures, not many of the early coupes have survived. This one located… more»

Two Triumph Stags: V8 Powered Brits

I love the way British roadsters handle, there is something about driving one that always puts a smile on your face. The one problem I’ve always had with them is the way they sound and accelerate. Now don’t get… more»

1959 Triumph TR3A: It Runs!

This is a classic story of a stalled father-son project. A great deal of work has already been done on this Triumph, located in Palm Harbor, Florida and available here on eBay with bidding currently under $900 but it… more»

1973 Triumph TR6: British Beater

Before I bought the MGB, I was seriously considering a Triumph. I was imagining something that looked kind of rough, but that could be made a runner. So, when then 1973 Triumph TR6 showed up here on eBay I… more»

Bargain Brit Project: 1965 Triumph Spitfire

It’s not often in this world that I run across an opportunity this promising. There are already four Spitfires in my family, so I’m not the right buyer for this project, but someone may be getting a tremendous deal…. more»

British Motoring Monday: 1959 Triumph 10 Estate

The Triumph 10 (or Standard 10 in the rest of the world) was a compact sedan and wagon line in the late 50’s. Standard-Triumph continued to try to take on the “big boys” with a fairly complete range of… more»

Would You Pay $2,595 For This Stag?

Everyday we receive dozens of emails from our readers containing links to seemingly good deals. Some really are bargains and others… well, not so much. When Rich G sent in this 1972 Triumph Stag, I got a very excited… more»

Never Break Your Own Rules!

Now that I have lived in Boise, Idaho for a few months, I have finally settled in and can say I feel at home in the Tree City. However, over the past few weeks I have been missing my… more»

To “B” Or Not To “B”: 1963 Triumph TR3B

Some of you have felt that the TR3’s posted lately on Barn Finds have been too far gone to be bothered with. I decided to see what was out there if one wanted to spend a little more money…. more»

A Thousand Words: 1973 Triumph TR6

I’m sure you have heard the old saying a picture is worth a thousand words, but I have often wondered if that really is the case, especially with car listings. A photos sure can say a lot about a… more»

Cheap And Cheerful: 1976 Triumph Spitfire 1500

If you count the cars my family has owned and I’ve taken care of, we’ve owned almost 20 Triumph Spitfires (the current count is three in the family). Always offering good value for money if you want a British… more»

I Checked-Out this Real Barn Find TR6

I’ve been checking out an ad for a local TR6 for a while now. It’s been on Craigslist in Raleigh, NC (my hometown) for a month or two, and as the owner of 2 TR6’s, two other TR6 engined… more»

Family Ties: 1961 Triumph TR3A

Owning eight Triumphs myself and having resurrected many of them, it is obvious that this 1961 TR3A found by Jim S would appeal to me. Somehow, the story along with it touched me to the extent that I checked… more»

Change of Pace: 1963 Triumph TR4

With the cars we’ve seen on Barn Finds that have significant rust, and the discussions about the pros and cons about taking on such projects, it might be good to look at a barn find car that doesn’t look… more»

British Bulldog: 1963 Triumph TR3B

There is something so “honest” about an early Triumph TR. With its wide open grin (despite being painted black on this example) and mostly single-curvature body panels, the TR2 and TR3 series have nothing that wasn’t necessary for cost-effective,… more»

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