In nearly any automotive segment, there are a select few models
that have distinguished themselves as being truly timeless, and
this 1975 Triumph TR6 ably represents one of them. Ever since the
TR6 was released at the close of the preceding decade, it had
gained accolades for its robust, muscular appearance and, as you
take a look at this specimen, dressed in deep brown paint and
showing nice, clean body trim, you'll see right away that those
compliments weren't just hype. This is, simply put, a great-looking
sports car. It remains in its original configuration, and for good
reason. Why mess with aesthetic excellence?
The brown vinyl interior has that coveted, "driver-centric"
appearance enthusiasts prize in a driving environment. Most
everything inside these doors has likely been in place from the
start and yet you'd have to look very closely to find any evidence
of wear on the upholstery surfaces. They're in enviable shape, with
no tears to be found and the bolsters on the front buckets ready to
provide plenty of support during more spirited driving. The
stock-style woodgrain steering wheel ties in perfectly with the
panel spanning the width of the dash, where you'll find an
extensive array of factory gauges in the instrument cluster, still
broadcasting their readings through clear lenses. The factory AM/FM
radio is on board at the center of the dash, and it works just as
intended, as well. All in all, this interior features an impressive
level of functionality for a car that's more than a half century
old.
Beneath the hood, you'll find a decided advantage that TR6s offered
over many of their competitors, in the form of a factory-correct
2.5-liter inline six-cylinder engine that yields both strong
acceleration and a top-end speed that was downright impressive for
its era. It's fed by a pair of Stromberg carburetors and teams with
a 4-speed manual transmission that provides just the right "hands
on" driving experience behind the wheel. An aftermarket cooling fan
helps keep this British roadster from losing its cool, while front
disc brakes bring it to a stop as promptly as needed. The TR6's
fully independent suspension, another clear advantage this classic
has over many of its rivals, yields a level of agility that becomes
evident upon negotiating your very first hairpin turn.
HIGHLIGHTS
• FACTORY-CORRECT 2.5-LITER INLINE SIX-CYLINDER ENGINE
• DUAL STROMBERG CARBURETORS
• 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
• FRONT DISC BRAKES
• FULLY INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION
• POLISHED AFTERMARKET EXHAUST
• ELECTRIC COOLING FAN
• DEEP BROWN PAINT
• MANUAL CONVERTIBLE TOP
• 15" FACTORY WHEELS
• BROWN VINYL INTERIOR
• BUCKET SEATS
• AM/FM RADIO
A truly iconic sports car, this 1975 Triumph TR6 offers both
stare-inducing aesthetics and a driving experience that's sure to
put a smile on the face of any driving enthusiast. Call today!
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