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Articles | Technical and tuning
Abarth exhausts: the factory of noise
Carlo Abarth has been a myth for teenagers in the ‘50s and ‘60s and still today any sport car enthusiasts’ eyes sparkle when hearing his name. His firm leap to the fore for its tuning, its elaborations, its victories on tracks all over the world, and for the sport accessories developed to answer any enthusiasts’ dream to run faster. Among these accessories, the famous exhausts. We tell here the history of the exhausts produced by Abarth specifically for Triumph cars.
Articles | History and culture
Symbols, symbols, symbols and… dragons
Raise your hand if you’ve never wondered about the meaning of the Standard Triumph logo. In this article, the story and the evolution of the logo is told.
Articles | Restorations
Ducati Meccanica badge: reproduction
Among the particularities of the Triumphs sold in the ‘60s in Italy there is the “Ducati Meccanica” badge, witness of the time when the brand from Borgo Panigale, then led by Giuseppe Montano, was the Italian distributor of the Triumph cars. I have reproduced this badge, today impossible to find. In this article I tell you how.
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 | Razor-edge style Saloon
Razor-edge style Saloon Renown TDC
La TDC rappresentò l’ultima evoluzione della Renown e adottava il telaio e la carrozzerie della Limousine: quindi rispetto alla precedente TDB la meccanica e i relativi optional rimanevano identici mentre il telaio presentava un passo allungato a 111 pollici permettendo porte più lunghe. Come nella Limousine era presente un lunotto posteriore più grande, maniglie delle portiere a pulsante e un efficiente sistema di ventilazione che nel pianale portava aria a posti posteriori. Venduta a 925 sterl...
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Documents | Press
ECCEZIONALE! Adesso la Triumph 2000 costa meno di 2.000.000! (1966)
Pubblicità uscita su La Stampa giovedì 24 marzo 1966 e replicata su Stampa Sera mercoledì 30 giovedì 31 marzo 1966.