The end of the Second World War was the equivalent of a Big Bang, the motoring universe. Suddenly, the car paradigm expanded to a reach never before fathomed, spurred by the tech progress achieved ...
The Triumph TR6 was, unlike its name suggests, more like the eighth or ninth production car Triumph put out, though the model numbers do generally go up in sequence from the original 1946 Triumph ...
Toward the end, Triumph tried its best to be modern, and the TR7, launched in 1974, was a wild departure from its predecessor, the TR6, which was a tastefully squared-off design by German coachbuilder ...
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