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Articles | History and culture
The story of Dixie
The story of the Herald Coupe 596 DXX begins in 1962 and still continues, passing through three continents and three different owners. It begins with a woman much more independent than her times required and ends with the person who woman loved more.
The English version of this article was published in the September 2017 issue of Club Torque, the Club Triumph magazine.
Articles | History and culture
Triumphant artworks
How do you judge the beauty of a car? Triumph cars appear in some cinema masterpieces (such as the TR3A in “La dolce vita”) and then they have been loved by many authors and men of culture. But unexpectedly a TR3A and a GT6 also appear in the works of two well-known and controversial artists, although different in their expressive techniques: Christo and Banksy.
Articles | Technical and tuning
Spitfire Mk IV, the slowest of the models. Or maybe not…
Change the character of your car. With today's cars - aseptic and perfect as they are - it is almost impossible, but not with the Spitfire which is something more than a beautiful roadster: the Spit is a nice toy which offers itself to these things, especially when there is the passion, the curiosity and the desire to learn and to compete with ourselves. Marco, in this his article, tells us about his experience about the engine of his Mk IV which from a "Sleeping Beauty" has now become smart, gi...
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Books | History
Giovanni Michelotti. Una matita libera
In the car world there are names that sound unknown to the most, even to enthusiasts, due to the expressed desire to remain on the sidelines, to enjoy the creative freedom given by anonymity. Giovanni Michelotti was one of the most ingenious exponents of Italian design and the discretion, in his case, was intentional: this book, born by the will of his son Edgardo, finally does him justice.
Models | Razor-edge style Saloon
Razor-edge style Saloon 2000 TDA Saloon
Nell’aprile del 1949 la 1800 Town and Country (TD) fu aggiornata nella meccanica: il motore di 1776 cc fu sostituito dalla più moderna unità di 2088 cc , identica a quella già adottata dalla contemporanea Standard Vanguard, mentre il cambio passava da quattro a tre marce, con quest’ultimo completamente sincronizzato. La 2000 TDA, come era stata rinominata, presentava poche modifiche estetiche rispetto al modello 1800, limitate alla posizione del tubo di scarico, ora portato sul lato del conducen...
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Documents | Press
Scegliete ora la vostra Triumph (1965)
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