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1971 Triumph TR6 RUST-FREE, NEW PAINT

Make: Triumph
Model: TR-6
SubModel: --
Type: --
Trim: --
Year: 1971
Mileage: 61,094
VIN: CC66596
Color: Green
Engine: 2.5L I6
Fuel: gas
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: Convertible
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Local pick-up only

1971 Triumph TR-6 -- Additional Info:

1971 Triumph TR6 61,094 Miles In Montana Since New – DRY! 4-Speed Manual Transmission Fresh Paint! Vin # CC66596 L CALL TODAY 773-267-2684 WE SHIP WORLDWIDE! PPI's WELCOME OFFERS WELCOME! Evolve Motors is pleased to present this 1971 Triumph TR6! Exterior: These cars sure do look handsome in British Racing Green. This car received a fresh coat of British Racing Green paint just last year. Paint is B quality; it shows very well but in the inside corners of the truck there’s slight evidence of the Signal Red paint that the car originally wore. Paint presents well; the only spot to note is a light scuff on the driver rear quarter (see photo), which very well may buff out. There are no dents or dings, the car has clearly always been babied. The convertible top and boot are in great shape, with no tears or significant scuffs. Chrome is in good shape and shines well, though there is a dent on the bottom of the center of the chrome front bumper. Wheels are in excellent shape, and are one of our favorite styles here at CCC. Interior: Interior also presents well. The driver’s seat was reupholstered earlier this year. There are no tears, scuffs, or cracks to be found anywhere throughout the interior. Wooden dash face is in good shape, though it does shows slight aging. Gauges are all functional and intact, with no patina or cracking. Underbody/Under the Hood: Having spent it’s entire life garaged in Montana, the car is phenomenally well-preserved. Please look through the underbody and trunk photos, there’s no rust to be found anywhere. At the very front of the driver’s side frame rail we do see evidence of some sort of repair – there’s a weld in place, which is documented in the photos. The car runs and drives very well, better than the large majority of Triumphs I’ve driven. Shifts are quick and smooth, suspension is solid and confidence-inspiring, and braking is straight and consistent. Overall, this a very nice, rust-free example that drives even better than it looks.