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Brand
Triumph
Model
TR 6
Type
Convertible
Body
Convertible
Year
1970
Registration
Dutch registration
License plate
PM-47-69
Chassis number
CC52209L0
Date of first admission
28-02-1970
Date of first admission (NL)
20-09-2022
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
60340 Miles
Color
Yellow
Transmission
Manual
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
The 1970 Triumph TR6 Convertible is a stunning representative of British sports car engineering and driving pleasure. Introduced in 1968, the TR6 quickly became an icon thanks to its rugged performance and timeless design. This particular TR6, a convertible, offers a unique driving experience that makes the most of open driving. With its classic lines and sporty looks, it is a car that is both noticed and coveted by classic car enthusiasts.
A special feature of this Triumph TR6 is the overdrive, a feature that was considered a luxury option at the time and significantly enhances the driving experience. The overdrive provides smooth shifting and a more efficient driving style, making long drives more comfortable. This particular model is from Canada, which adds an extra layer of history and charm to the vehicle. The Canadian origin may contribute to the car's unique character and value.
The TR6 is powered by a powerful 2.5-liter six-in-line engine, which delivers impressive power and provides an exhilarating driving experience. The engine, combined with the manual transmission and overdrive, makes driving this TR6 not only enjoyable, but also challenging and dynamic. The car is designed for enthusiasts who love the pure, unfiltered sensation of sporty driving.
The Triumph TR6 has built a loyal fan base over the years, thanks in part to its performance in various rallies and races. Its reliability at the time and its sporty character have contributed to its reputation as one of the best British sports cars of its time. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.