Vehicle Description
Introducing the classic 1975 Triumph TR6 Convertible, a timeless
piece of British automotive history that combines vintage charm
with spirited performance. This iconic roadster is presented in a
striking red exterior, complemented by a sleek black interior,
making it a head-turner wherever it goes. Under the hood lies a
robust 2.5L Inline 6 Cylinder engine, paired with a 4-speed manual
transmission, offering an engaging driving experience that
enthusiasts will appreciate. Also included is a new convertible top
and tonneau cover, the convertible top is in the box and needs to
be installed.The Triumph TR6 is equipped with a set of stylish
aluminum wheels that not only enhance its aesthetic appeal but also
contribute to its agile handling. The radial tires provide a smooth
and stable ride, ensuring that every journey is as enjoyable as the
last. Inside, the black vinyl interior offers a classic look, while
the inclusion of seatbelts underscores a commitment to safety.For
entertainment, the TR6 features an AM/FM radio, allowing you to
enjoy your favorite tunes as you cruise down the open road. The
power brakes provide reliable stopping power, adding to the overall
driving confidence. This 1975 Triumph TR6 Convertible is a
remarkable blend of style, performance, and classic motoring
heritage, making it a desirable choice for those who appreciate the
allure of vintage automobiles.According to Hemmings Motor News the
most desirable years for TR6 is 1969-1976 so this car is very
collectable. Powered by a 2,498 cc inline six cylinder motor and a
four speed manual transmission makes this a classic British sports
car. Finished in Bright Red with Black interior, makes this one
head turning Triumph. Loaded with everything you would expect from
a classic British sports car starting with striking good looks, the
rallye wheels look so appropriate on this TR6 and add in the wood
grain dash and the functional luggage rack and the really cool dual
exhaust can't you just picture yourself enjoying the countryside in
this what is considered the last of the true British Sports cars.