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Articles | History and culture
Triumph Acclaim. Anglo-Japanese saloon was a hit, and a sad end too
It was a brave new world for BL – a Honda built in the UK but, in many ways, the Triumph Acclaim represented so much more. When launched in 1981, the Acclaim was heralded as the first of a long line of Honda/Rovers but, more importantly than that, it proved once and for all that British assembly line workers were among the best in the world.
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Articles | Events
1° Jolly Roger Grand Prix
Saturday, October 17th. A track day organized by Scuderia Britannia guaranteed fun for every enthusiasts.
Articles | Technical and tuning
SAH 8 porte 1.147cc
The short history of the birth of this small wonder that has written pages of the racing history of the small Spitfire. This article is just a small contribution to make the facts that have led to the birth of this head known, and to tell how Triumph could manage its limited economical resources to be able to compete in the motorsport world. A small object, but full of significance, that could give its lucky owners great satisfactions. Very rare, it has almost no market. We in "Triumph in Ital...
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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 | Spitfire
Spitfire MKIV
Nuovo modello della serie Spitfire's, con una decisa conversione alle linee tese e più moderne. Pur mantenendo la filosofia costruttiva originaria questa versione apporta molte novità sul piano estetico, sia nei lamierati della carrozzeria sia nel disegno dell'interno. Praticamente invariata la parte meccanica, si deve iniziare a pensare alle norme anti inquinamento e ai consumi.
Documents | Press
Perfetto rendimento del motore! (1966)
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