Vehicle Description
1974 Triumph TR6 Why This Car Is Special The 1974 Triumph TR6 is a
two-door sports car that was a stark contrast from the big and
heavy American muscle cars of the 60 s and 70 s, this TR6 we have
here at Skyway Classics has a modified and supercharged engine
under the hood to compliment the light and nimble frame. It is
painted in blue with a tan bucket seat interior and matching
convertible top, inline-six engine, chrome and grey aluminum mag
wheels with black sidewall performance tires, and a 4-speed manual
transmission. Features 1974 Triumph TR6 Highly modified 2.5-liter
inline-six engine Supercharged with the blower Chrome open-element
air cleaner Headers Performance ignition Red spark plug wires Mild
cam Black TriumphTune finned valve covers Four-speed gearbox Brakes
are disc front and drum rear Chrome and grey Konig aluminum mag
wheels Black sidewall Goodyear Eagle performance tires Saddle
bucket seat interior Black carpet Stereo radio Manual tan
convertible top Matching interior and door panels Factory dash with
the original factory gauges and wood across the front Wood steering
wheel Black shifter boot Black floor mats Floor shifter with wood
knob Deep blue paint shows Bright chrome bumpers front and rear Tan
convertible top Great chrome trim Mechanical Under the hood is a
highly modified 2.5-liter inline-six engine that is supercharged
with the blower off to the passenger side topped by a chrome
open-element air cleaner, with headers, performance ignition and
red spark plug wires, mild cam, black TriumphTune black finned
valve covers, and feels a whole lot stronger than the 104
horsepower output figure when it was stock. Between the fairly low
curb weight and the immediacy of the exhaust note in ripping
response to application of throttle, acceleration will feel a lot
quicker than we�€�d expected. Historic reports pegged this TR6 as
having a mid-eight-second 0-60 time, which seemed almost plausible
in the example we drove. In any event, the �€�sense�€� of speed was
high, even if the (wildly bouncing) speedo needle wasn�€�t
registering much. The four-speed gearbox has great action of the
clutch and well spaced for quick, back-road driving. Our TR6
handles winding roads as the chassis is a Unit Construction body
with welded steel construction and the front suspension on a
subframe. The brakes are disc front and drum rear. Our TR6 rides on
chrome and grey Konig aluminum mag wheels with black sidewall
Goodyear Eagle performance tires to retain the correct ride and
stance. Interior The TR6 has a great saddle bucket seat interior
with black carpet, stereo radio, manual tan convertible top,
matching interior and door panels, factory dash with the original
factory gauges and wood across the front, wood steering wheel,
black shifter boot, black floor mats, floor shifter with wood knob.
Exterior The deep blue paint shows off the classic lines of the TR6
and this has the bright chrome bumpers front and rear and grille,
the tan convertible top, and great chrome trim that makes this one
of the best running, driving, and cosmetically restored TR6�€�s
left! With the paint, the accommodating interior, great motor, and
great handling characteristics, this little TR6 is a perfect
example of sporty European style and has a great presentation too.
Conclusion When you think European sports car, one that is sure to
come into your mind, is a 1974 Triumph TR6 like the one we have
here at Skyway Classics. There aren�€�t many better ways to get
into a British roadster than this 1974 Triumph TR6. A product of a
long-term restoration, you get great looks, newer components, and
that amazing European roadster feeling, all for a very affordable
price. So come see and buy this one, hop in, put the top down, find
some scenic and windy roads to cruise around in, and enjoy the
finer things in life! Give us a call at 941-254-6608. Disclaimer
Information found on the website is presented as given to us by the
owner of the car, w