Detail Info for: 1976 Triumph TR-6 1976 TRIUMPH TR-6

Transaction Info
Sold On:
03/12/2018
Price:
$ 12500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
72636
Location:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33319
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1976 Triumph TR-6
Submodel Body Type:
Convertible
Engine:
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
History of the 1969-1976 Triumph TR6 The TR6 is adored by British sports car fans as the last of the traditional hairy-chested English roadsters. While it’s possible to argue with the precise wording of that statement, the TR6 was certainly antique in many ways when it was introduced in late 1968. A narrow cockpit, separate body and chassis and a bouncy ride courtesy of its rather crude independent rear suspension made it seem in many ways to be little advanced from the TR4 of 1962 or even the TR2 of 1953. On the plus side, Karmann of Germany had done a masterful job of updating the TR4 body shell while actually changing very little. The 2.5 liter straight six, while not a powerhouse in emission controlled twin carburetor form, had plenty of torque and made some of the best sounds in sports cardom. TR6s are easy to maintain, good-looking, rugged and have easy parts availability. They make an ideal first collector car. 1976 Triumph TR6 2dr Convertible Engine Types 6-cyl. 2498cc/101hp 2x1bbl completely restored body, does not have the soft top, needs reconstruction of brake pump, needs to finish assembling the dash engine in perfect condition, I include many original parts, also a set of brake pads, this is one of the most beautiful british coupe wooden steering wheel. interior coated with sound and heat protection. no rust, no accidents Any question do not hesitate to call me, 305-300-9240 On the plus side, Karmann of Germany had done a masterful job of updating the TR4 body shell while actually changing very little. The 2.5 liter straight six, while not a powerhouse in emission controlled twin carburetor form, had plenty of torque and made some of the best sounds in sports cardom. TR6s are easy to maintain, good-looking, rugged and have easy parts availability. They make an ideal first collector car. Click here to read Hemmings Motor News' Buyers Guide for the 1969-1976 Triumph TR6.">