Showing posts with label Triumph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Triumph. Show all posts

October 25, 2022

1971 Triumph GT6 MKIII Perfect To Restore

1971 Triumph GT6 MKIII

1971 Triumph GT6 MKIII Good Base To Restore

Found this British sports car in original yellow paint over black leather being offered for sale by its owner asking for $16,500, located in central LA. As shown here is the 3rd generation GT version of the Spitfire known as GT6 MKIII released in 1971.

No words about rebuilding or refurbishing, seems like the original example of the Triumph GT6 1971 MK3 is on the market today. Powered by a 2.0-liter inline-six mated to a four-speed manual transmission with 94000 miles shown by the odometer, it could be a perfect base to restore.

1971 Triumph GT6 MKIII Interior

As you've seen here is a two-seater two-door fastback, with an original-rimmed steering wheel on wood-dash fronts, completely instrumentation consisting of a 160-mph speedometer, a tachometer, including a cassette stereo, and a radio. Overall the interior looks a good shape far from rotten or torn but needs a reupholstery job to be perfect.

1971 Triumph GT6 MKIII engine

Very less info on the engine part, but it's a good angle view by photos, making it show well the engine detailed is a 2.0-liter inline-six claimed is run good and strong. Despite the fact, this is a non-runner, looks quite well cared for in its age. The engine side would be the main factor in what a wonderful survivor it appears to be. GT6s aren’t the most valuable British car you can buy, but this one looks perfect if you’re seeking a project that doesn’t have a lot of homework to sort out.



March 12, 2017

1973 Triumph Stag Needs Few Works

1973 Triumph Stag Need Light Works

1973 Triumph Stag Needs Few Works

Found this one rare British car with Italian taste being offered for sale in Carigslist, asking $5300 located in Auburn, Alabama. As shown here is 1973 Triumph Stag is said good condition, but needs few works to be perfect. It has a lot of part could be important bone to entering a light restoring project.

The Triumph Stag is a luxury sports car sold between 1970 and 1978 by British automaker Triumph Motor Company, were styled by Italian designer Giovanni Michelotti. That was designed to compete directly with the Mercedes-Benz SL class models for the era.

1973 Triumph Stag Interior

As you've seen here is four-seater convertible coupe, with a B-pillar "roll bar" hoop connected to the windscreen frame by a T-bar, overall the interior look has a good shape far from a rotten or torn and the owner says it have a removable hardtop can be included as standard equipment.

1973 Triumph Stag engine

Not so good angle view, but it look correctly a 145 HP 2,997 cc V8 engine, that was backed by automatic transmission. Reportedly runs well with 83340 miles on it. 9.3 seconds needed to coverage 0 to 60 and 116 mph for top speed, all numbers obtained when new. For reputation is not so shine, the mechanical unreliability, usually in the form of overheating, such as cooling problems, lubrication and ignition system, so it needs extra attentions and must always cared for.



March 7, 2016

Nice Restored, 1960 Triumph TR3A

Nice Restored, 1960 Triumph TR3A

Nice Restored, 1960 Triumph TR3A

Here's we found this one the British roadster, was named the Triumph TR3 is a 2-seat sports car that was made by Standard Motor Company. As we've seen here is a TR3A model released in 1960 has been restored and rebuilt a couple year ago, only 24693 miles was driven since done or from new, not sure not in mentioned. More than 50 years the TR3A is one of the most competitive car in the Vintage and Production racing till today especially in the E-Production class of SCCA (Sports Car Club of America).

The car already posted in Craigslist about 22 days ago looking for $28900 located in Florida is said still in excellent condition it could be one of the remarkable Triumph TR3A sample today ready to grab. Need nothing to see it, please enjoy...



January 16, 2016

Excellent 1967 Triumph TR4A

Excellent 1967 Triumph TR4A

Excellent 1967 Triumph TR4A for sale

Here's we found a British classic roadster made by the Triumph Motor Company, it's a 2-seat sports car, fourth generation of the TR families also known as the Triumph TR4 and these an evolution version called the TR4A released in 1967, had many updated including a new chassis featuring independent rear suspension for more comfortable. A really nice classic car, claims is excellent condition, has 38K miles, frame is solid no rust or dent only for serious buyers.

The car already offered in Craigslist about 20 days ago, asking for $25000, location in Newport Beach, California. As we've seen here it could be an immaculate sample of the Triumph TR4 as its ages and condition, really perfect shape, interior and exterior looks awesome, hard to seen imperfections here. Not mentioned about restoration or rebuilt, uncleared engine photo, so you should ask directly to owner if seriously. Overall is really fun to kept it, especially like this condition.



June 19, 2015

Yellow 1980 Triumph TR7


Yellow 1980 Triumph TR7 for sale

This the British sports car which are very salable in the US market, manufactured by the Triumph Motor Company. The UK launch was delayed at least twice because of high demand for the vehicle in the US. It's a Triumph TR7 was released in 2008 come in yellow 2-door roadster, runs, and drives new fuel tank, ready to go.



May 19, 2015

Rare 1949 Triumph 2000 Roadster


Rare 1949 Triumph 2000 Roadster for sale

Rare antique roadster from England produced by Britain's Standard Motor Company, as the picture is Triumph 2000 Roadster was released in 1949 has been totally restored looking for new home.



January 2, 2015

British Roadster, 1976 Triumph TR6 Mint Condition


British Roadster, 1976 Triumph TR6 Mint Condition

An nice British roadster on Java Green released in 1976 by Triumph, it's a TR6 on mint condition has less than 60K original miles comes with Hard Top and Soft Top, black leather interior, powered by 2.5L Inline six-cylinder engine. As we know this a late TR6, the best-seller of the TR range, production ended in July 1976. And this one of 86,249 TR6s in around the world of outside of UK.