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Upgraded of bimetallic devices
Articles | Technical and tuning

Upgraded of bimetallic devices

Bimetallic devices are present, hidden or not, in our cars and with them all of us, at least once, had to deal with. In this article Demetrio tells how modern electronic, with a lot of discretion, can help us to forget them, without regrets. We believe that also the restoration "purists" could appreciate these suggestions.
Macao Spitfire
Articles | History and culture

Macao Spitfire

An unique car for an unique race. This "barchetta" Spitfire was made for the dramatic Macao race in 1965. The crazy ideas from the Triumph Competition Department.
Atlas, a van for all seasons
Articles | History and culture

Atlas, a van for all seasons

Atlas: this name is unfamiliar to most, but the Atlas was a popular van built by Standard Triumph. Not only sports cars, then, but commercial vehicles too. Let's discover this fascinating vehicle built in Coventry.
Vignale con Michelotti Designer
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.
Roadster TR7 Sprint
Models | Roadster

Roadster TR7 Sprint

Questo modello era destinato a rappresentare la base ideale per le competizioni; dotato del motore a 16 valvole della Triumph Dolomite Sprint, doveva essere l'emblema della Triumph Competition per la nuova sfida nel mondo del motosport. Il suo motore aveva dimostrato ampiamente di poter reggere potenze di oltre 150 cv e il connubbio con l'autotelaio della TR7 coupè avrebbe potuto dare i risultati sperati. Purtroppo nel 1977, presso lo stabilimento di Speke, dove erano stati approntati i circa 60... (more)
Una nuova esperienza d
Documents | Sales brochures

Una nuova esperienza d'automobilismo! (1959)

The Herald 948 is intoduced to the Italian market in this lovely brochure, where text and illustrations are tipically 50s.
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