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Articles | History and culture
Car Assembly Ltd, Triumph made in Malta
A car plant in the heart of the Mediterranean : this is the brief but fascinating history of "Car Assembly Ltd." which in the sixties and seventies built Triumph cars using the CKD system thanks to the entrepreneurial family Mizzi. It is a story that deserves to be told and that takes us back in time.
Articles | Biographies
The last chequered flag for Sir Jack Brabham
May 22nd 2014. Jack Brabham, the Australian legend, died last May 19th aged 88 years. He won three world championships between the ’50s and ’60s. Another part of motoring history that passes away. He was nicknamed “Black Jack” and was considered a tough guy due to his toughness on the track, but he was in reality extremely fair and with a kind and polite habit, a professional that knew perfectly his job. We like to homage him with some rare, unpublished photographs.
Articles | Technical and tuning
The SC (Small Car) series engines
When you raise the bonnet of your Herald or Spitfire you may receive a lot of comments about the small engine lost in its wide bay. This engine claims an history and and evolution that, despite the various opinions on its reliability, made it the real strength of these cars.
Books | History
Vignale con Michelotti Designer
The collaboration between Alfredo Vignale and Giovanni Michelotti was one of the most productive of the Italian car history both in quantity and quality. This book summarizes their story and work.
Models | Roadster
Roadster TR8
Soprannominata la "Corvette inglese" questo modello venne presentato nella versione coupè e successivamente fece il debutto anche la versione "convertibile". Dalla spiccata linea a cuneo, fu inizialmente offerta con l'alimentazione a doppio carburatore Stromberg; nel 1980 venne presentata la versione a iniezione elettronica L-Jetronic della Bosh che poteva garantire un surplus di potenza fino a 147 cv a 5000 giri ed una accelerazione da 0 a 100 in meno di 8 secondi.
Documents | Sales brochures
Triumph in Italia (1970)
From saloons to roadsters, the Triumph cars sold in Italy in 1970.