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Upgraded of bimetallic devices
Articles | Technical and tuning

Upgraded of bimetallic devices

Bimetallic devices are present, hidden or not, in our cars and with them all of us, at least once, had to deal with. In this article Demetrio tells how modern electronic, with a lot of discretion, can help us to forget them, without regrets. We believe that also the restoration "purists" could appreciate these suggestions.
On the failure of Triumph
Articles | History and culture

On the failure of Triumph

In 1981 Pat Bedard, a popular US driver and journalist, wrote this article after the last Triumph sport car produced and talked about what "sport car" meant in its golden age (150s-1970s). His thoughts may explain the reason we're still fascinated by these cars.
The original included article was published in the September 1981 issue of "Car and Driver" which we thank for allowing us to translate it.
Crayford Engineering TR7 Tracer: the sporting Triumph that failed to make the grade
Articles | History and culture

Crayford Engineering TR7 Tracer: the sporting Triumph that failed to make the grade

Crayford Engineering sought to produce an interesting variation on the TR7 theme, and ended up hatching out this little beauty. Now restored and owned by Chris Turner, the Chairman of the TR Drivers Club, it made its show debut at the Practical Classics Restoration Show.
Triumph Spitfire and GT6: A Guide to Originality
Books | Technical

Triumph Spitfire and GT6: A Guide to Originality

One good thing about the Spitfire is that you don't need to be a classic cars enthusiast to appreciate it but you just have to want to own and drive a fun, easy-to-manage roadster. But if you are an enthusiast or you became it thanks to her, maybe you'd like to know more about her and understand how much your car is close to originality. In this case no book will help you as much as the one by John Thomason would, so that almost everybody refers as it as "the bible".
Herald 1200 e 12/50
Models | Herald

Herald 1200 e 12/50

Esteticamente identica alla versione 948, ad esclusione dei paraurti e di pochi altri dettagli, la versione 1200 fu lanciata nell'aprile del 1961 al prezzo di 708 sterline per la berlina, 736 per la coupé e 772 per la convertibile. Il motore grazie alla maggiore cilindrata permetteva prestazioni più in linea con la concorrenza, mentre una gamma più ampia di colori e gli interni migliorati rendevano la Herald un prodotto molto attraente e concorrenziale con un buon rapporto prezzo/qualità. Ne... (more)
Triumph GT6 (1967)
Documents | Sales brochures

Triumph GT6 (1967)

The Italian sales brochure of the first version of the GT6.
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