Vehicle Description
1976 Triumph TR6 Roadster One owner car since new Nineteen
seventy-six marked the final year of production 2.5L inline OHC
six-cylinder engine dual Zenith Stromberg carburetors; complete
0engine rebuilt in 2002; tuned in 2018 Four-speed manual
transmission with synchromesh Highly original Topaz exterior (codes
41, 84) with black interior and upgraded black folding top Power
front disc/rear drum brakes Documents include original bill of sale
and repair receipts Own this Vehicle from $339 per month-call
636-600-4600 In the mid-1970s, if you wanted a two-seat British
sports car that was not a MG MGB, you wanted a Triumph TR6.
MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to present this one owner,
largely organic timeless British two-seater in an unusual and
original color, Topaz (codes 41, 84). Nineteen seventy-six was the
TR6's final model year of production and most sought after. Made at
Triumph's factory in Coventry, England, this one-owner example is
one of a handful of copies exported around the world between 1968
and 1976. The TR6 was Triumph's first foray into substantial sales
figures (around 92K over a nine-year span). It boasted muscular
styling with squared-off front and back ends, reportedly as a
result of a consultancy contract involving Karmann. Overall, the
car's paint and trim are in very good order with some minor
blemishes visible upon close inspection very nice for a 43 year old
car. The car's bodywork is straight, its engine bay is quite tidy,
the battery is in very good order, and the car's chrome, wraparound
bumpers shine brilliantly while its black bumper guards look
robust. The car has an upgraded, black canvas folding top with
matching tonneau cover for when the urge to go topless strikes (the
car, not you). Note the rear-mounted luggage rack for additional
storage. This roadster wears Michelin X rubber, size 185-15, at all
four corners. Each tire is mounted to a factory, vented alloy wheel
with center caps. The wheels are in good, original order with some
blemishes visible while the tires are in very good shape. Under
that forward-hinged hood is Triumph's 2.5L OHC inline six-cylinder
engine with dual Zenith-Stromberg carburetors, mated to a
four-speed manual transmission with synchromesh. The engine was
rebuilt in 2002 and received a tune-up in 2018. Driver convenience
features include power front disc/rear drum brakes. Inside, the
car's black interior is in overall good, original order. The black
bucket seats are in great shape, the matching carpet is in good,
original order, as is the three-spoke steering wheel. The inner
door liners and instrument panel are in very good order; note that
that dashboard has full instrumentation and a walnut veneer for
added warmth. The center console is in very good shape The TR6 was
the best-seller of the TR range when production ended, a record
subsequently surpassed by the TR7. Of the 91,850 TR6s produced,
83,480 were exported; only 8,370 were sold in the UK. All TR6s were
powered by Triumph's 2.5-litre straight six, with the same Lucas
mechanical fuel-injection as the TR5 for the United Kingdom and
global markets and carburetion for the United States. The TR6
featured a four-speed manual transmission. An optional electrically
switched overdrive operated on second, third, and fourth gears on
early models and third and fourth on later ones. Construction was
traditional frame. Other features included semi-trailing arm
independent rear suspension, rack and pinion steering, 15-inch
wheels and tires, pile carpet on floors and trunk/boot, bucket
seats, and full instrumentation. Brakes were discs at the front and
drums at the rear. A factory steel hardtop was optional, requiring
two people to deploy. The dashboard was walnut veneer. Other
factory options included a rear anti-roll bar and a limited-slip
differential. Documents include original bill of sale and repair
receipts. If you want a clean, original, good-driving, open-top
two-seater, you could hardly go wrong looking at this Triumph TR6
at MotoeXotica Classic Cars. They are head-turners, conversation
starters and would draw a crowd at a car show or cruise night
event. You would also be hard pressed to find another one in your
area finished in the traditional color of nature's third-hardest
mineral, Topaz. Chassis#: CF53089U Engine#: T37613CF Body#: 39556CF
Competition to this Triumph in 1976 included MG's MGB roadster,
Porsche's 912 and 914 Targas and Volkswagen's Beetle convertible.
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 48,356 miles. It is
sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title.
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