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32° Auto e Moto d
Articles | Events

32° Auto e Moto d'Epoca

This was a record edition for the most important classic car show in Italy. Triumph in Italy was there and tells you about it with words and pictures in this article.
SAH 8 porte 1.147cc
Articles | Technical and tuning

SAH 8 porte 1.147cc

The short history of the birth of this small wonder that has written pages of the racing history of the small Spitfire. This article is just a small contribution to make the facts that have led to the birth of this head known, and to tell how Triumph could manage its limited economical resources to be able to compete in the motorsport world. A small object, but full of significance, that could give its lucky owners great satisfactions. Very rare, it has almost no market. We in "Triumph in Ital... (more)
My life
Articles | History and culture

My life's journey with Little Girl. Part 1: Where I am today

The relationship between a man and his car may be stronger and more durable than any other between two people. This article is the report of a US Triumph event and the first of a series about the life of Bob Holt with his 1960 Triumph TR3A.
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".
1500 1500/1500TC
Models | 1500

1500 1500/1500TC

The Triumph 1500 substituted in August 1970 the preceding version 1300: the new model had the same central body part of the 1300, with a completely redesigned front part, now with twin headlights, and rear part now longer and with new horizontal rear lamps. The 61 HP, 1493 cm³ engine was equipped with a single SU carburetor; the suspensions had coil springs on each wheel, but only the front one were independent, while the rear had a rigid axle: this solution was a step back with... (more)
Triumph GT6 Mk3 (1970)
Documents | Sales brochures

Triumph GT6 Mk3 (1970)

Brochure of the last version of the GT6.
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