*1973 Triumph TR6*After the end of World War II, the United States
began to see an influx of small, British roadsters from brands like
MG, Austin Healey and Triumph begin to land on our shores. In
direct contrast to the large, heavy cars most American
manufacturers were building, these cars were small, nimble and
provided a lot of driving enjoyment for not much money. This style
of car became even more successful in the 1960s and one of the most
popular variants was the Triumph TR6.This 1973 Triumph TR6 is an
outstanding example that has been under the care of just two owners
and has been in the Seattle-area from new. Finished in Carmine Red
over Black vinyl, the car was sold new to a Maurice W. Keeler of
Renton, WA who took advantage of British Leyland's "Overseas
Delivery" program, giving him the chance to drive his car around in
England before bringing it stateside. After owning it just a few
years, Mr. Keeler sold the car to the husband of the consignor in
1976, and it remained with them ever since. Thanks to a restoration
in 2014 by British European Ltd in Seattle, the car currently
presents in excellent driver condition. This example sits on a set
of 15-hole wheels wrapped in redline tires, and features a chrome
luggage rack on the rear decklid.On the inside, the two bucket
seats are wrapped in black vinyl with a matching manual convertible
top folded behind them. Drop down into the driver's seat and you
are met by a 3-spoke steering wheel that frames a large
white-on-black speedometer and tachometer, with smaller auxiliary
gauges off to the right. The dashboard is a beautiful slab of
varnished wood, which matches the wood shift knob with a Triumph
badge on top.Powering this TR6 is a 2.5-liter inline-6 that
breathes through a pair of Zenith side-draft carburetors and
produces 105 horsepower and 143 lb-ft of torque - making for a
lively driving experience thanks to its low weight. Power is then
sent through a 4-speed manual gearbox with an electronic overdrive
to the rear wheels. Out back, a pair of exhaust pipes gives the car
an excellent sound, and checks all the British sports car boxes.The
Triumph TR6 represents one of the most beloved of the British
sports cars and also one of the best supported in the United
States. With summer just around the corner, there is no better time
to put a fun convertible in your garage and this TR6 is an
excellent example with a unique and nearly-unreplicatable
story.*Key Features* * Two Owners From New * Lifelong Seattle-Area
Car * Delivered via British Leyland Overseas Delivery * Restored
c.2014 by British European Ltd. in Seattle, WA * Carmine Red Over
Black Vinyl * 2.5-Liter Inline 6 * Dual Zenith Side Draft
Carburetors * Matching Numbers Engine * 4-Speed Manual Gearbox *
Electronic Overdrive * Chrome Luggage Rack * Talbot Mirrors * Wood
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