Vehicle Description
-British Racing Green over Tan with Tan Carpeting, Black Floor
Mats, 34,000 miles from new, Long term collector ownership,
3-Owners from new, Full service and ownership histories.
The TR story started in 1952 when Harry Webster's design team,
along with body designer Walter Belgrove, showed their concept of a
new 'Triumph Sports Car' at Earls Court. Public reaction proved
positive and over the following winter Webster's team worked hard
to develop a production model. The TR6 was introduced in January
1969, using similar chassis and running gear components to those
used in the TR5/TR250. However, the body work, while retaining some
elements of the TR5/TR250 design, was externally restyled by
Karmann most notably recognized by the way the front and back ends
are squared off. The TR6 destined for the U.S. market featured a
carbureted inline six-cylinder engine. The Triumph TR6 was the
best-seller of the TR range built by Triumph when production ended
in July of 1976.
This example was delivered new at Continental Cars, Inc. located in
Maryland Heights, MO to Mark Kimler. The vehicle is documented to
have extensive mechanical work performed throughout its lifetime
dating back to new! The current owner acquired the car in 1998 from
Hyman LTD. and has kept every document of the car dating back to
1975. It has been seasonally driven and stored throughout the
winter.
Having sold this TR6 in the past, it has been taken back on trade,
it has just received a new convertible top and remains in excellent
condition and ready for immediate use.
This TR6 is accompanied by a wealth of service records and
documentation dating back to its original bill of sale, Jack,
Tools, Spare tire, and Tonneau cover. It remains in a highly
original state with absolutely no disappointments.