The history of Britain’s Triumph cars goes back to 1885 when they, like a lot of early automakers, were in the bicycle business. Related Articles Me & My Car: East Bay man gave son family’s ’76 ...
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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10 Cars Unexpectedly Powered By V8 Engines
The Triumph TR8 had its roots in the Triumph TR7, a hardtop sports car from 1974 that had a 105 horsepower four-cylinder engine under the hood. The TR7 wasn't universally loved in its day, with some ...
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The Triumph Rocket III Roadster is a big, heavy, bruiser that, counter-intuitively, is also somewhat agile and easy to handle. Although it takes some muscle to ride hard in the twisties, the Roadster ...
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MG Midget or Triumph Spitfire? 1500s do battle
Two rivals, born into conflict and trading punches as they grow up, are thrust together as reluctant cohabitants by their parents’ marriage of convenience. And then the ultimate indignity, as they ...
Triumph India offers accessories worth ₹13,500 with the Scrambler 400 X, including lower engine guards, a windscreen, and a ...
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