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Articles | History and culture
Keep alive your passion and your passion will keep you alive
The gifts under the Christmas-tree. This year we found a welcome surprise under our Christmas tree. Cesare De Agostini, the greatest and most famous of the Italian writers of historical motoring and its protagonists, wrote for us an article about the passion for classic cars and for the Triumph. For us it is a great honor. Thank you Cesare.
Articles | History and culture
Six appeal: Triumph GT6, born under the sign of Venus
"Standing still the GT6 looks beautyful, but impatient for the off". These words have been copied from the Triumph GT6 brochure and they summarize what this car has been and today continues to be: a beautiful car worthy of being called Gran Turismo. In Italy, for many reasons, the GT6 had not spread and today it's therefore a rare car, although most known and desired than during past time. At a distance of fifty years his line still arouses admiration and could not be otherwise since it was born...
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Articles | History and culture
Two Mediterranean stories: the Israelian Triumphs
Surfing the Internet you may find information and websites dedicated to local and specific facts which wouldn't find any other space where to be told, nevertheless very interesting for an enthusiast. Looking for general infos about Triumphs, we came across a Country which we'd never had linked to the Canley based manufacturer and a website about the Israeli motor industry.
Books | Technical
Triumph Spitfire e GT6
If you're Italian, one problem when looking for Triumph literature is the difficulty to get any in your language. If you're not confident with English, there are really few books that may help you and this, written by Eros talking about the "sister" Spitfire and GT6, is one of them.
Models | Atlas
Atlas Atlas / Atlas Major
Il veicolo commerciale firmato Standard-Triumph
Documents | Sales brochures
Spitfire 1500
Simple leaflet about the small roadster, including some images taken from the bigger brochure of the same year.