Triumph TR 6, 1971 information

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The Triumph TR 6 was the continuation of the TR2 to TR5 series. At the end of the 1960s, Triumph was incorporated in the British Leyland concern. As the Austin Healey was no longer manufactured and as the sales of the TR5s declined, the need of a new roadster was felt.
The TR 5’s bodywork was given to Karmann in Osnabruck for improvement. They made alterations to the wings and to the front and rear ends of the car, which was originally designed by Michelotti.

Technical data

Six cylinder engine
2 Stromberg carburettors
cylinder capacity: 2498 cc.
capacity: 106 DIN bhp. at 5500 rpm.
gearbox: 4-speed
top-speed: 116 mph. (185 km/h.)
weight: 1092 kg.

Information

Triumph TR 6, year 1971. Colour blue with a black interior. Black soft top and hood cover. The car sports chrome wire wheels, a walnut dashboard, MotoLita sports steering wheel, inertia reel safety harnesses, chrome luggage rack, two wing mirrors, tonneau cover and a radio.


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