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Articles | History and culture
Triumph TRX, a challenge beyond the limits
There are cars for which pictures tell more than thousands of words. Triumph TRX is one of those. A line so perfect not to require any chrome embellishment. A car too much in advance for her times, too complex to build but that remains a demonstration of the capabilities of Standard and its chief designer, Walter Belgrove.
Articles | Travels
A tour in Tuscany
Since a own a classic car, each time I drive my "modern" car on a beautiful road I think how it should be good to be there with my Spitfire. It happened a couple of years ago too, in Tuscany, and then I asked to myself if it would have been possible to make a trip on my Spit from Veneto, where I live. If you're reading these lines, you already know the answer.
Articles | History and culture
Rock'n'roll dreams
How do you become a star? Is it a privilege intended only for living beings or can inanimate objects also have dreams of glory? After all, the motor world and that entertainment one have always been very close and rock music has often sung about powerful and fast cars and motorcycles. While they do not share the 'beautiful and cursed' reputation of other four-wheeled rock divas, we tell you the story of some Triumphs that boast a place in the history of music.
Books | History
The Illustrated History of Triumph Sports and Racing Cars
There are many books abuout Triumph, provided that the research is extended to those written in English. In addition to its home country, where it was a generalist builder like many others, Canley's house historically was relevant in the United States which absorbed up to 80% of its production. The spread of Triumph models, also driven by success in American competitions, led over the years to the birth of a multitude of enthusiasts' clubs and books. This volume comes from the States and G. Will...
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Models | Italia 2000
Italia 2000 Italia 2000
Nella seconda metà degli anni cinquanta l’importatore italiano della Triumph era la CESAC S.p.a. di Salvatore Ruffino con sede a Napoli. Nel 1957 Ruffino firmò un contratto con la “Standard Triumph” per potere acquistare i telai della Triumph TR3 completi di meccanica ed accessori al fine di realizzare il progetto di una propria coupé. La proposta fu favorevolmente accolta a Coventry sia perché la Casa inglese non disponeva di alcuna sportiva a carrozzeria chiusa sia per l’alta reputazione di c...
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Documents | Manuals
Libretto Uso e Manutenzione Spitfire 4 (1963)
The user manual of the Spitfire 4.