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Triumph Herald looking good in blue, with revamped roof, roll bar and interior; doing parade laps at the Sydney Motorsport Park classic car festival.
I always wondered about these Triumphs, why did they have the traditional left hand drive wiper sweep on a right hand drive?
Eastern Creek, New South Wales, Australia.
Car: Triumph Stag.
Year of manufacture: 1972.
Date of first registration in the UK: 17th October 1972.
Place of registration: Ipswich.
Date of last MOT: 18th April 2017.
Mileage at last MOT: 75,486.
Date of last change of keeper: 12th August 2016.
Date taken: 12th June 2022.
Location: Scolton Manor, Pembrokeshire, UK.
Album: Classics @ Scolton June 2022
Here is an esceptionally nice looking example and I like those Panasport wheels that resemble Minilite wheels.
Car: Triumph TR6.
Engine: 2498cc in-line 6.
Power: 150 BHP.
Year of manufacture: 1972.
Date of first registration in the UK: 10th August 1972.
Place of registration: Reading.
Date of last MOT: 10th June 2017.
Mileage at last MOT: 83,048.
Date of last V5 issued: 18th September 2017.
Date taken: 1st June 2024.
Car: Triumph Stag.
Engine: 2997cc V8 .
Power: 145 BHP.
Fuel: Petrol.
Year of manufacture: 1976.
Date of first registration in the UK: 14th April 1976.
Place of registration: Glasgow.
Date of last MOT: 29th June 2023.
Mileage at last MOT: 83,777.
Date of last V5 issued: 22nd December 2021.
Date taken: 1st September 2024.
Car: Triumph Renown.
Year of manufacture: 1950.
Date of first registration in the UK: 1st November 1950.
Place of registration: Stockport.
Date of last MOT: No online MOT history.
Mileage at last MOT: No online MOT history.
Date of last change of keeper: 29th June 2020.
Number of previous keepers: 3.
Date taken: 3rd January 2023.
Album: Carspotting 2023
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All-British Field Meet,
VanDusen Botanical Garden,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
The Triumph TR5 is a sports car built by the Triumph Motor Company in Coventry, England, between August 1967 and September 1968.
Visually similar to the Michelotti-designed TR4 roadster it was derived from, the TR5 replaced Triumph's 105 bhp (78 kW) SAE Standard inline-four engine with the much more powerful Lucas mechanical fuel-injected 150 bhp (110 kW) Triumph 2.5-litre straight-6. Price pressures and tighter emissions standards in the U.S. resulted in a much less powerful carburetted version, the TR250, being sold on the North American market.
Car: Triumph TR6.
Date of first registration: 27th August 1971.
Registration region: Swansea.
Latest recorded mileage: 55,952 (MOT 7th June 2017).
Date taken: 7th April 2019.
Location: Haynes Museum, Sparkford, UK.
Car: Triumph TR250.
Year of manufacture: 1968.
Date of first registration in the UK: 12th February 1968.
Place of registration: Nottingham.
Date of last MOT: 22nd March 2021.
Mileage at last MOT: 4,074.
Date of last change of keeper: 21st April 2022.
Number of previous keepers: 1.
Date taken: 9th April 2023.
Car: Triumph Stag.
Engine: 2997cc V6.
Power: 145 BHP.
Fuel: Petrol.
Year of manufacture: 1976.
Date of first registration in the UK: 29th March 1976.
Place of registration: Not known (reg issued in Nottinghamshire).
Date of last MOT: 3rd September 2024.
Mileage at last MOT: 36,924.
Date of last V5 issued: 5th May 2017.
Date taken: 1st September 2024.
Hired a Triumph Herald 1360 for my parents 50th Wedding Anniversary ... they had a great time!
Tried to capture the feel, without putting the olds in the picture!
Car: Triumph TR3.
Year of manufacture: 1960.
Date of first registration: 21st September 1989.
Region of registration: Kincardineshire.
Latest recorded mileage: 71,701 (MOT 25th July 2016).
Date taken: 1st September 2019.
Location: Fishguard, UK.
Spotted at a local Saturday ‘Cars & Coffee’ type gathering featuring local enthusiast cars. The cars are mostly American - street rods and more modern - but there was also this Triumph Spitfire 1500 with Minilite style wheels. Neat!
The original Spitfire models inherited their suspension system from the Triumph Herald including its swingarm rear suspension. Because of the configuration, during cornering extremes the rear axle halves could appear to begin folding on itself and begin raising the rear end of the car, compromising its handling.
Over time, Triumph took steps to lessen this effect.
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Like two of the Dolomites from my uploads yesterday, there is a link between this pair of bigger Triumphs seen at different shows in that both were sold new by Duff Morgan & Vermont in Norwich.
Always pleasing to see cars on plates from my area, and especially so in the case of these 2000/2500 models which I rather like.
Car: Triumph Stag.
Engine: 2997cc V8 .
Power: 145 BHP.
Fuel: Petrol.
Year of manufacture: 1977.
Date of first registration in the UK: 6th September 1977.
Place of registration: Norwich.
Date of last MOT: 5th October 2017.
Mileage at last MOT: 45,186.
Date of last V5 issued: 13th August 2019.
Date taken: 1st September 2024.
The Triumph TR6 sports car was officially introduced in January 1969 and the last TR6 was produced on the 20th of July 1976. Of the 91,850 TR6s produced, 83,480 were exported, almost all of them to the United States, while only 8,370 were sold in the UK.
The styling of the body of the TR6 was done by Karmann of Germany. Triumph Motor Cars had a limited budget for the development of the TR6, and while the car looked drastically different from the previous body style of the TR4/TR4A/TR250/TR5 cars, the same chassis, engines, running gear, doors, windshield, and much of the body tub were taken directly from the TR250/TR5 models. The new removable hardtop for the TR6 was designed in-house by Triumph, and was available as an option.
This 1975 Triumph TR6 two-door convertible, THJ 184N, is on display at the Haynes Motor Museum.
Car: Triumph TR4A.
Engine: 2138cc in-line 4.
Power: 100 BHP.
Year of manufacture: 1965.
Date of first registration in the UK: 1st July 1965.
Place of registration: Pembrokeshire.
Date of last MOT: 1st May 2018.
Mileage at last MOT: 52,117.
Date of last V5 issued: 16th January 2017.
Date taken: 1st June 2024.
Car: Triumph TR250.
Year of manufacture: 1968.
Date of first registration in the UK: 12th February 1968.
Place of registration: Nottingham.
Date of last MOT: 22nd March 2021.
Mileage at last MOT: 4,074.
Date of last change of keeper: 21st April 2022.
Number of previous keepers: 1.
Date taken: 9th April 2023.
A Triumph TR4A at Toddington Classic Car Day in Gloucestershire on 17th June 2018.
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Glasgow Triumph Showroom
All motorcycles are works of art. And engineering, of course.
But Britain's Triumph marque......
Well, that's something more than that.
Car: Triumph Toledo.
Year of manufacture: 1974.
Date of first registration in the UK: 8th November 1974.
Place of registration: Ipswich.
Date of last MOT: 21st August 2018.
Mileage at last MOT: 75,289.
Date of last V5 issued: 12th February 2021.
Date taken: 10th January 2022.
Album: Carspotting 2022