Vehicle Description
1975 Triumph TR6 - British Roadster 27 Years owned - Recent
Maintenance - Twin Stromberg Carbs - Inline6 w/4Speed Manual -
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many photographs of this car are presented due to website
limitations. To be sure you access all the photographs, please go
to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) This British Sports Car
has so much to offer: mechanically sound, original engine, and all
original body with a good history of maintenance in between periods
that the car sat in storage. �It was never fully restored, just
maintained, with parts gradually being replaced as needed over the
duration of our client's ownership. During his 27 years of
ownership the car was only driven 3,107 miles - being Garage Kept
in between the miles driven. � This car was purchased from a US
Customs Inspector in New Orleans, and the current owner has
provided us a log of service history that documents much of what
has been done to rejuvenate and maintain the car. �The most recent
service entries were; carburetors rebuilt, fuel filter was
replaced, and fuel tank was cleaned and coated in late 2017. In
late 2018 a number of parts were replaced or adjusted: the carbs,
timing, and valves were adjusted, new top and tires were added, new
trunk kit and gasket, new rear shocks, electronic ignition, plugs
and wires, and a new gas tank and fuel pump were installed. � Once
the hood is open, our eyes are immediately drawn to the twin
Stromberg carbs mounted to the side of the Inline-6 engine. �A 4
speed manual transmission handles gear selection. The car fires on
command, runs smooth, and is a pleasure to drive. What better color
for a mid-70's British car than Saffron Yellow? �This color really
highlights the flared arches, and bulges at the leading edge of the
hood. �According to the trim tag the car was originally Topaz,
(Code 84) which was a brighter orange color than the Saffron Yellow
hue that the car is currently. �A repaint must have been done quite
a long time ago based on the condition of the paint. There are
areas that have been touched up to prevent any rust from taking
hold and corroding the body. Hop in the driver's seat, and it's
immediately evident that the interior has been very well cared for.
�Clear gauges, clearly labeled switches and knobs, and a vintage
radio are highlights in the interior. Interior upholstery and
trimmed surfaces show very well, which makes this British Sports
Car a perfect place to be for top down motoring! �� Whether driving
an English countryside two lane, or cruising to cars and coffee
this is an awesome driver's car! � Be sure to check out all the
photos and video on our main website: Garage Kept Motors. Call if
interested or e-mail with any questions. Thank you for looking.