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Articles | Technical and tuning
The SC (Small Car) series engines
When you raise the bonnet of your Herald or Spitfire you may receive a lot of comments about the small engine lost in its wide bay. This engine claims an history and and evolution that, despite the various opinions on its reliability, made it the real strength of these cars.
Articles | History and culture
Simo Lampinen's TR7-V8
A short story of the TR7-V8, plate SJW 548S, that in 1978 and 1979 did well with drivers Simo Lampinen and Peter Eklund in some important international Rallies, including Scottish Rally, Welsh Rally, Tour de Corse and Lombard RAC Rally.
Articles | Technical and tuning
Triumph GT6R
This is the story of an ambitious project that the Competition Department of Triumph made to be able to offer its drivers a more powerful weapon for the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. Unfortunately, things went differently because of many reasons; an aborted project which left a halo of mystery that still fascinates the brand lovers.
Books | History
Trauma at Triumph
The Herald was a milestone in the hostory of Standard Triumph, both for the importance of the model itself and because it gave birth to the Spitfire and GT6 family. This book tells its exciting genesis, from the first meeting with Giovanni Michelotti to the company troubles of that era.
Models | Roadster
Roadster TR5
Sulla base della TR4 venne installato il motore 6 cilindri da 2,5 litri che sarebbe diventato poi il motore base della TR6. Costruita in pochi esemplari, poteva contare anche a lievi modifiche della carrozzeria e degli interni. La TR5 fu la prima Triumph di serie ad essere equipaggiata con l'alimentazione a iniezione meccanica. Fu costruita anche per il mercato americano ma a causa delle stringenti normative anti inquinamento. Il modello "USA" fu dotato di due carburatori Zenith Stromberg che g...
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Documents | Press
Accordo Triumph-Ducati per la vendita di automobili (1962)
Articoletto uscito su La Stampa venerdì 2 Novembre 1962.