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Articles | History and culture
The birth of Triumph
If you drive a Triumph in a country other than the United Kingdom, you're used to hearing the weirdest questions about the origin of your car and, if the passerby has a bit of motoring culture, he will ask you for sure about the link with the homonymous and still existing motorcycle manufacturer. Sometimes the question also puzzled the enthusiasts because, if nearly everything is known about the sad end of the Triumph, it's not common to read something about its birth.
Articles | History and culture
British pride
When you see a classic car take some seconds to think about the adventures it lived in its long history. And the ones how it will face in its future.
Articles | Travels
Triumphant Castles
The secret of happyness is made of just a few things: a car, a road and a destination. But the good ones. A GT6, the roads which climb the Appennini mountains from the Padana lowland and the castles in the provinces of Parma and PIacenza are definitely good, beyond any reasonable doubt.
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 | Spitfire
Spitfire 4
Disegnata da Giovanni Michelotti, è un connubio tra il design italiano e la tecnica costruttiva inglese. Una piccola spider semplice nella meccanica ma raffinata nel design. Dalla guida sportiva e piacevole è stata il modello della riscossa sportiva del marchio Triumph nella prima metà degli anni 60'.
Documents | Sales brochures
"Stage two" conversion on your Triumph Spitfire 4 sports car (1965)
Brochure of the SAH conversion kit for Spitfire. Thanks to Andrea Bracca for sharing it.