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Triumph Dolomite, the winner that never was
Articles | History and culture

Triumph Dolomite, the winner that never was

The Triumph Dolomite development story – it started life as an upscale and technically interesting small saloon, but the Triumph 1300/Toledo/Dolomite ended up evolving in many fascinating and quite innovative ways. In this article we tell the story of this sports saloon which should have been the making of Triumph – but, instead, it ended up being left in production too long, and unreplaced. A sad end for a car with such obvious potential.
The English version of this article is available
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2nd International Triumph Italia Meeting
Articles | Events

2nd International Triumph Italia Meeting

Spring, for the classic cars enthusiast, is the seasons of meetings and 2015 marked a much exclusive one: from May 31st to June 6th the second International Triumph Italia 2000 meeting was held between the provinces of Turin and Cuneo.
Triumph Lynx, Stag replacement project killed by industrial strife
Articles | History and culture

Triumph Lynx, Stag replacement project killed by industrial strife

The Triumph Lynx would form the basis of another sad BL story. It was a victim of lack of funds, but also the ongoing battle between Michael Edwardes and the unions.
Round Britain Reliability Run. The first 50 years of the UK
Books | History

Round Britain Reliability Run. The first 50 years of the UK's ultimate classic car club event

If you are a Triumph enthusiast you have to know the RBRR. If you don't know the RBRR you have to read this book. Written by Dereck Pollock and printed by Club Triumph, it's must-have text, the perfect summary of the 50 years old main event of the Triumph world.
2000/2500 MK1
Models | 2000/2500

2000/2500 MK1

Presented in October 1963 at Earls Court in London and designed by Giovanni Michelotti, this new high end saloon was characterized by a classical and elegant line and by a mechanic featuring a six cylinders engine and independent four wheels suspension. The gearbox had four synchronized speed with optional Overdrive, and there was also the possibility to choose a 3-speed automatic gearbox. An Estate version was also available (weighing 1219 to 1243 kg, depending on the engine). ... (more)
Perfetto rendimento del motore! (1966)
Documents | Press

Perfetto rendimento del motore! (1966)

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