Whenever we see a car mentioned in the same sentence with Byron Dragway, it’s understandable to expect some fiery side-by-side action on the well-known quarter-mile strip. This time around, we’re in ...
For years, every Triumph TR6 was referred to as a Triumph Trophy, but that was soon to change. For the first time, for the 1968 model year, the name “Trophy” was dropped. By the following year, the ...
1960 is the first year when Triumph TR6’s received -“A” or -“B” suffixes. The TR6A became the Roadster with low pipes, and the TR6B retained its former identity as a dirt bike/desert ...
The future wasn't looking so great for British Leyland back in 1974, but Americans still bought quite a few BL-built sports cars that year. There was the MGB, of course, and the Spitfire, and the ...
It's been a while since my 1973 Triumph TR6 graced the pages of this fine magazine. I'm pleased to report the time away has been well spent. Since the last ...
I have always had a place in my heart for the Triumph TR6. It was one of a handful of cool rides still standing by the mid 1970s. I was in elementary school and beginning to obsess about cars, but the ...
The TR6 represents a stark contrast between ancient and cutting-edge design, but its technology couldn't ensure a smooth performance. In this video, we drive the last brawny Triumph and explore its ...
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