The Triumph TR7 debuted as a coupe in 1974. Its unmistakable wedge
shape was the work of British Leyland stylist Harris Mann; Triumph
called it "The Shape of Things to Come." The TR7's engineering was
up to date for the period, and interior comfort and ergonomics were
among the best ever on a Triumph sports car. Open sports car fans
were finally catered to when the convertible version arrived in
1979. These cars included a raft of options like an AM/FM cassette
stereo, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and chrome luggage rack,
along with other refinements. TR7 production ended in 1981.
This car has recently come out of long-term storage and will need
going through before you take it on a long journey. It is a running
and diving car! Last Title Was In 1983
Features on this TR7 include:
2.0L Inline 4 Cylinder With Dual Stromberg Carburetors
Pertronix Electronic Ignition System
Still Retains Federal SMOG System
5 Speed Manual Transmission
Full Gunge Instrumentation Including Tachometer
American Racing Wheels With Radial Tyres
Convertible Top with Boot
Black Front Bra
AM/FM/Cass Radio (Inoperable)
Air Conditioning, (Needs Charging)
Chrome Luggage Rack
Full Size Spare Tire
Finished in White with Black Vinyl Top
Tan Vinyl Bucket Seat Interior With Tan Carpeting
This is a consignment vehicle and the information above was
provided by the current owner. We can make no guarantees as to the
accuracy of the above information. However, please understand as
with all pre-owned automobiles, the described condition is
subjective
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