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Articles | History and culture
The "Trans Am" Vitesse
This is another history linked to passion and technique. A quiet sedan for family turned into a “beast” by more than 200 hp. on the hunt of victories. Another pearl of mind and genius of Kas Kastner; the Triumph Vitesse "Trans Am". A history that reaches up to the present day; In fact, this beautiful car is still alive and is currently among the loving care of an American gentleman, waiting to see you burn the tarmac on the American tracks.
Articles | Technical and tuning
Instruments and instruments: bimetallic
That they are nice, is a widely shared opinion. “Nice” is certainly an appropriate adjective when speaking of Jaeger and Smiths instruments: in this article, we tell the lights and shadows of these instruments, that make the dashboard of classic cars real masterpieces.
Articles | History and culture
My life's journey with Little Girl. Part 1: Where I am today
The relationship between a man and his car may be stronger and more durable than any other between two people. This article is the report of a US Triumph event and the first of a series about the life of Bob Holt with his 1960 Triumph TR3A.
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 TR7
Una icona delle auto sportive di produzione inglese degli anni 70. Progettata dal designer Harris Mann, la TR7 fu presentata prima come coupè e poi anche come roadster. La produzione si svolse prima negli stabilimenti di Speke fino al 1978, in quelli di Canley dal 1978 al 1980 e successivamente negli stabilimenti di Solihull dal 1980 fino a fine produzione. Dei 112.368 esemplari prodotti solo 28.864 furono quelli in configurazione soft-top. Nei dati di produzione sono compresi anche i circa 2.50...
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Documents | Sales brochures
Triumph Acclaim (1982)
The last Triumph car, European version of the Honda Ballade.