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Articles | Travels
From the Appennini to the Atlantic Ocean
He is Stefano and she is Spitty. He is a retired man with a passion for cars and motorbikes, she is a 1974 Triumph Spitfire MkIV. This is the story of their journey from the hills near Piacenza to the Atlantic coast in Portugal.
Articles | History and culture
Don't call her "Dolly"
The Dolomite Sprint was the first production car with a 16 valves engine, beloved by the entusiast because of its design e its performance. This is its story, written by a long time owner.
Articles | History and culture
The birth of Triumph
If you drive a Triumph in a country other than the United Kingdom, you're used to hearing the weirdest questions about the origin of your car and, if the passerby has a bit of motoring culture, he will ask you for sure about the link with the homonymous and still existing motorcycle manufacturer. Sometimes the question also puzzled the enthusiasts because, if nearly everything is known about the sad end of the Triumph, it's not common to read something about its birth.
Books | History
Vignale con Michelotti Designer
The collaboration between Alfredo Vignale and Giovanni Michelotti was one of the most productive of the Italian car history both in quantity and quality. This book summarizes their story and work.
Models | Razor-edge style Saloon
Razor-edge style Saloon 1800 Town & Country Saloon
Presentata nel marzo del 1946 in contemporanea con la Roadster, con cui condivideva la meccanica, l’impostazione del telaio tubolare e delle sospensioni, la 1800 Salon ebbe una genesi particolarmente travagliata. Come da tradizione Standard, il disegno della automobile venne affidato al fornitore delle carrozzerie, in questo caso la Mulliners. I designer Leslie Moore e Jim Wignall seguirono i desideri di Sir John Black che desiderava una berlina che si rifacesse, quanto a linee, allo stile Razo...
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Documents | Sales brochures
Triumph TR4 (1963)
Large format brochure for Canley's roadster, with an unusual staple on the left side.