Vehicle Description
With its sports cars being fitted only with four-cylinder engines
for the preceding decade and a half, Triumph introduced a
six-cylinder engine to extend the life and improve the performance
of the beloved TR series. Similar to the earlier four-cylinder
TR4A-the first TR with independent rear suspension - but with
Triumph's 2.5-liter, six-cylinder engine installed in place of the
old 2.1-liter four, the TR5 was produced during the 1968 model year
only (October 1967 to November 1968), pending the arrival of the
TR6.
Restyled for 1969 by Karmann of Osnabruck, the TR6 sported a
full-width nose and squared-off tail. Under the skin the chassis
remained basically the same as its independently-rear-suspended
TR4A predecessor, while the 2.5-liter power unit was unchanged.
Handling was improved over that of the TR5 courtesy of wider wheels
and a front anti-roll bar.
This 1974 Triumph TR6 is the right mix of originality and care. It
makes for the kind of value-priced classic that turns back the
clock the moment you turn the key. The factory-correct Pimento Red
paint color looks great on this classic roadster. The body has a
straight and clean look of quality and the chrome luggage rack adds
character. The clean black interior has a good look against the
classic red exterior. You know this is a driver's car from the
moment you sit down. The grippy sports steering wheel, well-placed
shifter, and a wood-faced dash full of Smiths gauges engage the
enthusiast in you.
HIGHLIGHTS:
An excellent example of one of Triumph's best-loved models
2.5-liter inline six-cylinder engine
4-speed manual transmission
Dual Stromberg carburetors
Front disc brakes
Fully independent suspension
Runs and drives great
Correct factory wheels
Luggage rack
The engine bay has the solid look of proper care. The 2.5-liter
inline-six backed by dual single barrel Stromberg carburetors with
spilt exhaust manifolds that exit through dual pipes to the muffler
is terrific package that gives you much more power than the average
British roadster. The TR6 is a driver's car, and this one really
loves to put a driver-ready attitude forward. The motor fires up
eagerly, making a nice exhaust note, and you have full control with
the four-speed manual transmission. The fully independent sports
suspension, front disc brakes and nimble steering give it a
confident feeling on the road.
If you love a great British roadster do not miss this intriguing
1974 Triumph TR6 Roaster. Call today!