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Articles | History and culture
Triumph Fury, the prototype sports car inspired by the Jaguar E-type
The Triumph Fury was a little more than a motor show crowd pleaser – it was a hint at what Triumph could really achieve with its sports car range during the 1960s.
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Articles | History and culture
Captains Courageous: Salvatore Ruffino and his Italia
When in November 1944 Sir John Black bought the ruins of Triumph, he had a dream: he wanted to use the brand “Triumph” to compete with his friend William Lyons, the owner of SS Cars Ltd ( later to become Jaguar ) to whom the “Standard Motor Company” had been a long time engines supplier. In 1958 when Salvatore Ruffino decided to build his coupe, Edmonds, the representative of Standard in Italy, thought that the dream of Sir John Black (who had since left the Standard ) could find be fulfilled. H...
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Articles | History and culture
Atlas, a van for all seasons
Atlas: this name is unfamiliar to most, but the Atlas was a popular van built by Standard Triumph. Not only sports cars, then, but commercial vehicles too. Let's discover this fascinating vehicle built in Coventry.
Books | Technical
Triumph Spitfire and GT6: A Guide to Originality
One good thing about the Spitfire is that you don't need to be a classic cars enthusiast to appreciate it but you just have to want to own and drive a fun, easy-to-manage roadster. But if you are an enthusiast or you became it thanks to her, maybe you'd like to know more about her and understand how much your car is close to originality. In this case no book will help you as much as the one by John Thomason would, so that almost everybody refers as it as "the bible".
Models | Herald
Herald 13/60
Presentata nell'ottobre del 1967 al Salone di Londra, la Herald 13/60 veniva offerta nelle versioni berlina, convertibile e giardinetta: non era quindi più a listino la versione coupé; il tetto apribile rimaneva disponibile per la sola berlina come optional. La Herald si presentava rinnovata nel frontale, ora simile a quello Vitesse, e negli interni migliorati mentre il motore di 1296 cc, che permetteva prestazioni più brillanti, era la stessa unità già utilizzata per la Triumph 1300. La produ...
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Documents | Sales brochures
Triumph TR3 (1961)
Promotional flyer for the Triumph roadster.