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Triumph Acclaim. Anglo-Japanese saloon was a hit, and a sad end too
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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Bob Tullius
Articles | History and culture

Bob Tullius' "Group 44" GT6

This is the story of a great car, that driven by the right people did great performances in the SCCA championship in 1969 and 1970. The Bob Tullius GT6 was recently found and restored in her original conditions, thanks to a thorough research and with information form experts, so that today we can again admire this piece of Triumph racing history. Sold at the RM Monterey auction in 2012, we wait to see her again on the USA racing tracks.
Round Britain Reliability Run
Articles | Events

Round Britain Reliability Run

2000 miles in 48 hours continuous drive: this is how the Club Triumph challenges its members every two years. An event born just for fun which now plays an important humanitarian role.
Giovanni Michelotti. Una matita libera
Books | History

Giovanni Michelotti. Una matita libera

In the car world there are names that sound unknown to the most, even to enthusiasts, due to the expressed desire to remain on the sidelines, to enjoy the creative freedom given by anonymity. Giovanni Michelotti was one of the most ingenious exponents of Italian design and the discretion, in his case, was intentional: this book, born by the will of his son Edgardo, finally does him justice.
Roadster TR6
Models | Roadster

Roadster TR6

Come per la Spitfire, anche la TR5 fu sottoposta ad alcuni aggiornamenti, sopratutto di carattere estetico. Per questo si fece ricorso alla carrozzeria tedesca Karmann che ridisegnò la parte frontale e la parte posteriore secondo i canoni tipicamente teutonici. Questi piccoli ritocchi contribuirono però a definire una linea molto più anonima e tozza della precedente. Meccanicamente pochi aggiornamenti; modifiche alla sospensione posteriore con braccio longitudinale indipendente e dettagli agli i... (more)
La gamma di modelli della Triumph-Ducati (1963)
Documents | Press

La gamma di modelli della Triumph-Ducati (1963)

Articoletto uscito su La Stampa venerdì 7 giugno 1963.
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