"The Triumph Motor Company is a defunct British motor manufacturer
with origins in 1885 when Siegfried Bettmann, (1863-1951), and
Moritz, (Maurice), Schulte from Germany founded Bettmann & Co and
started selling Triumph bicycles from premises in London and from
1889 started making their own machines in Coventry, England. In
1930 the company changed its name to the Triumph Motor Company. In
December 1960 the company was bought by Leyland Motors Ltd with
Donald Stokes becoming chairman of the Standard Triumph division in
1963. Further mergers led to the formation of British Leyland Motor
Corporation in 1968." Thewedgeshop.com
For consignment, a 1972 Triumph TR6 roadster showing 88 miles, but
the true miles are unknown. The Triumph TR6 was designed by the
German coachbuilding company Karmann, not by Giovanni Michelotti,
who designed the earlier TR models. This bright yellow example is
sure to turn some heads and raise some eyebrows!
Exterior
It is two stage Jasmine Yellow that pops off of this classic
British sports car covering its handsome shape with a vibrant
energetic hue that could be moving while standing still. It is
offset by the rear fascia which is fully black with exception, of
course, of the three colored tail lights and shining chrome bumper.
Two sizable exhaust tips also wear chrome and extend in tandem past
the bumper. The yellow is also pierced by the TR6 emblems on the
rear fenders which includes the Union flag. 15-inch wheels include
red TR6 hubcaps and polished trim rings to complete the classic
look and the typical configuration of single round headlights
fronts this sports car and a black canvas top completes the
attractive package. Imperfections include some paint chips, rough
surfaces at a rocker seam, and uneven filler and paint also down
low.
Interior
Black vinyl door panels finish the inner doors nicely and include a
tight pocket map, an advance over the loose, pleated versions of
earlier cars. The black vinyl bucket seats are in very nice
condition with tuck and roll inserts surrounded by robust
cushioning and an integrated headrest above. Behind them, a small
package shelf cleanly covered with gray carpet. The three spoke
steering wheel fronts a wood dashboard housing a number of tidy
round gauges and a toggle for the wipers. Black knobs line up in
the center of the dash over the AM/FM radio which shares its casing
with the shifter on the floor. The dark palette continues with
black carpet on the floor and black rubber Triumph branded mats on
top. Gray carpet covers the floor of the trunk which is finished
with black vinyl paneled walls.
Drivetrain
The engine bay is very clean and houses the 2.5 liter inline six
with 2 SU carburetors and rated at 104 horsepower. A 5-speed manual
sets the bright car in motion and sends power to the rear axle and
3.80 gears. They managed to fit a small brake booster under the
hood and it assists the front discs and rear drums.
Undercarriage
The knuckles and wheel components are very clean, while the
underside does have some oil present including some drift from the
pan. There's some typical surface rust and some of the flaky stuff
on the inner rocker panels. We also note some welded fortification
on the frame. Headers begin the exhaust process which flows through
a single pipe and stock style muffler before sending twin tail
pipes and chrome tips out back. Suspension consists of coil springs
front and rear with semi trailing arms included in back.
Drive-Ability
We could drive 100 of these and never get bored! Good power, great
handling, and the feel of nimble quickness are the characteristics
of the TR6, although this one suffers from a slight miss in the
engine. But turn-ins are fun, tracking is straight, and visibility
is very good. We note the odometer is not working but other
functional items operate as they should.While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
Twenty one TR6's have passed through our halls and with the
exception of those still on the showroom floor, all have found new
homes. But out of those 21, only one other was yellow. We think
it's a great color for the car, exciting and eye-catching. Don't
you want to be seen in this classic sports car? Of course you do!
This is a great little Brit. Now finish your tea and crumpets and
register your interest today.
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collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
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acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
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anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
we do that each week on the Classic Auto Mall Podcast with host
Stewart Howden. Stewart discusses new inventory as well as trends
in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
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Vehicle Details
1972 Triumph TR6
Listing ID:CC-2022001
Price:$21,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1972
Make:Triumph
Model:TR6
Exterior Color:Jasmine Yellow
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:88
Stock Number:7752
VIN:CC83707U
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