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Six appeal: Triumph GT6, born under the sign of Venus
Articles | History and culture

Six appeal: Triumph GT6, born under the sign of Venus

"Standing still the GT6 looks beautyful, but impatient for the off". These words have been copied from the Triumph GT6 brochure and they summarize what this car has been and today continues to be: a beautiful car worthy of being called Gran Turismo. In Italy, for many reasons, the GT6 had not spread and today it's therefore a rare car, although most known and desired than during past time. At a distance of fifty years his line still arouses admiration and could not be otherwise since it was born... (more)
The ER-6, an electrifying conversion!
Articles | Technical and tuning

The ER-6, an electrifying conversion!

This is the story of a resurrection, an electrifying conversion! After the positive experience with the electric conversion of a Spitfire, Paul is back on his new roadster: a Triumph TR6 in which he now beats the heart of the E-Fire.
Instruments and instruments: magnetic
Articles | Technical and tuning

Instruments and instruments: magnetic

I have to confess that I have dismounted many of them and that, at the beginning, some piece was always left after reassembling. In this article, I will tell you how they works, and how it is possible to repair them.
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.
1300 1300/1300TC
Models | 1300

1300 1300/1300TC

Designed by Giovanni Michelotti, the Triumph 1300 was presented at the London Motor Show in October 1965 but sales begun only in January 1966. Sold at 868 Pounds, the 1300 was available only with a four- door saloon body, with a line resembling the style of the larger 2000. The 1300 was the first front-wheel drive car in the Leyland group: she was equipped with the same 61 HP four cylinders engine installed on the Triumph Herald 13/60, installed longitudinally. The front suspensio... (more)
Triumph in the Geneva Rally (1965)
Documents | Press

Triumph in the Geneva Rally (1965)

Advertising space on the June 18th 1965 issue of Autocar to celebrate the Spitfire's participation in the Geneva Rally. Thanks to Andrea Bracca for sharing it.
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