Make: | Triumph |
Model: | TR-6 |
Type: | Convertible |
Year: | 1974 |
Mileage: | 1 |
VIN: | 00000000000000000 |
Color: | White |
Engine: | 2.5 Liter 6cylinder Supercharged |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | -- |
Vehicle Original VIN : CF28994UFrom 1969 through 1976 Triumph built the TR6, a two seat front engine roadster equipped with a 2.5 liter 6-cylinder engine mated to a manual transmission. Of the almost 92,000 units produced in that time, only just over 8,000 of those would be sold with in the UK, and of the 83,400 exported almost all of those were to the US. Triumph went outside its internal design team and actually used German designer Karmann for this model with the factory Hardtop being designed in house. This particular TR6 is a fantastic driver quality example that has had excellent care and ownership with excellent mechanicals that also includes a newly installed supercharger that adds some more excitement to an already fun to drive car. I feel like these TR6's were the first of these English cars to be actually "fun" to drive with some power underneath that pedal. This car is finished in white over black with a very attractive stripe package that I have personally never seen. I am also assuming that the car was re-painted some time ago and do not know if the stripes were added at that time or were a dealer option. Nonetheless it is a very attractive car with a great wheel and tire selection filling out those fenders. The top does have a split in the driver rear quarter plastic, but other than that it is in good condition as is the interior and chrome. The paint has some stone chips and peeling paint on the very bottom of the rear quarters but zero rust anywhere with the exception of some surface stuff underneath as would be expected. This car starts, runs, sounds, idles, brakes, shifts and goes down the road really nicely. These cars have had a pretty good little spike in values these last couple years with 100 point cars bringing close to $45K. This is not a "perfect" car but it is a excellent driver that would make someone very proud. Receipts available upon request.
Vehicle Original VIN : CF28994U
From 1969 through 1976 Triumph built the TR6, a two seat front engine roadster equipped with a 2.5 liter 6-cylinder engine mated to a manual transmission. Of the almost 92,000 units produced in that time, only just over 8,000 of those would be sold with in the UK, and of the 83,400 exported almost all of those were to the US. Triumph went outside its internal design team and actually used German designer Karmann for this model with the factory Hardtop being designed in house. This particular TR6 is a fantastic driver quality example that has had excellent care and ownership with excellent mechanicals that also includes a newly installed supercharger that adds some more excitement to an already fun to drive car. I feel like these TR6's were the first of these English cars to be actually "fun" to drive with some power underneath that pedal. This car is finished in white over black with a very attractive stripe package that I have personally never seen. I am also assuming that the car was re-painted some time ago and do not know if the stripes were added at that time or were a dealer option. Nonetheless it is a very attractive car with a great wheel and tire selection filling out those fenders. The top does have a split in the driver rear quarter plastic, but other than that it is in good condition as is the interior and chrome. The paint has some stone chips and peeling paint on the very bottom of the rear quarters but zero rust anywhere with the exception of some surface stuff underneath as would be expected. This car starts, runs, sounds, idles, brakes, shifts and goes down the road really nicely. These cars have had a pretty good little spike in values these last couple years with 100 point cars bringing close to $45K. This is not a "perfect" car but it is a excellent driver that would make someone very proud. Receipts available upon request.