Displaying only 72,804 miles!
Previous long-term ownership (over 12 years)
Gorgeous color combination
Fresh carpet and new convertible top
Documentation includes owner’s manual, competition preparation
manual, previous registrations, over a decade of service and parts
invoices, full tonneau cover and boot
Options include:
Moto-Lita Wood Rimmed Steering Wheel
Wood Shift Knob
Talbot Style Mirror
Wire Wheels
Redline Tires
AM/FM CD Stereo
Recent servicing included new radiator, tube over shock conversion
from moss motors and more!
Performs wonderfully
The dream TR6 for the classic British motoring collector or
enthusiast!
The 1971 Triumph TR6 Roadster featured here is finished in
stunning Royal Blue over a Light Tan interior. This classic British
Roadster was previously restored by a long-term owner. More
recently, it received a new radiator, a tube over shock conversion,
a fresh carpet set and a new convertible top. Displaying only
76,792 miles this desirable Triumph will certainly bring years of
enjoyment to its next caretaker whether that be a spin down a
favorite stretch of road or being shown at a classic car event. We
are proud to offer this desirable Triumph TR6 Roadster to the most
demanding collector, investor or enthusiast who aspires to acquire
the best. Ready to make an investment that you can actually enjoy?
Classic cars have proven to be among the most resilient and
rewarding investments in recent years with the Historic Automobile
Group Index (HAGI) jumping 39% in 2013, 16% in 2014 and 17% in 2015
while posting gains of 467% over the last 10 years.
Please contact one of our expert sales consultants at
(314)291-7000 or [email protected] for more information. They will
be happy to give you a complete walk-around, supply you with a more
detailed description, and answer any questions you may have. Trades
welcome! Financing available. Buy with confidence.
HISTORY OF THE TRIUMPH TR6
Considered by many to be the most appealing of the T-series
Triumphs, the TR6 was first brought to market in 1968. While the
TR6 was heavily influenced by its predecessor, the new model was
extensively restyled by Karmann. Triumph upgraded the suspension
and added wider 15” wheels that resulted in a leaner look with a
lower stance and improved handling. Power was derived from a 2.5
litre straight-6 with twin carburetors that provided well over
100hp. A traditional wood dash held the instruments and front disc
brakes were a standard feature. A joy to drive both then and now,
the TR6 very often ranks high on British sports car lists. Their
iconic style and sporty characteristics appeal to some of the most
discerning drivers and collectors today.
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