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For sale: Collection of a dozen Triumphs and various parts

The seller of this Triumph collection is willing to sell everything either individually or as one lot.

Ready-to-drive Triumph TR6 | Car Catcher

Is the Triumph TR6 one of the easiest classics to live with?

Red-over-Biscuit Triumph TR6 | Car Catcher

Noted as having an “excellent body and frame with no rust,” this TR6 also features a rebuilt front suspension.

Car Catcher: An Earlier-Model-Year Triumph TR6 With Overdrive

This 1971 Triumph TR6 for sale comes with optional overdrive, three SU carburetors, front and rear sway bars, and chrome wire wheels.

Car Catcher: Recently Refreshed, Blue-Over-White Triumph TR6

This TR6 features a refreshed white interior as well as a rebuilt front and rear suspension.

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TR6 articles

Features: Can Triumph's overlooked TR250 outcharm the more favored TR6?

We compare iconic Triumph sports cars in this face-off, putting the one-year TR250 up against the popular TR6.

Buyer's Guides: Beat the rush | 16 classics to buy now

Want to be ahead of the market? Here are 16 classics you should buy now.

Buyer's Guides: Classic roadster showdown: Alfa Romeo Spider vs. Triumph TR6

When it comes to a European roadster from the '60s or '70s, which would you rather have, England or Italy?

Features: Which classic roadster? | Alfa Spider vs. MGB vs. TR6 vs. Miata

We test the Alfa Spider, MGB, TR6 and Miata against each other to find out which one offers the biggest bang for your buck.

Features: Which Triumph Is Better, the Motorcycle or the Car?

Every enthusiast asks the question: Two wheels or four?

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TR6 project car updates

Amelia Island Kickoff: Come see our Triumph TR6 project car

You’ve seen the updates online and in print, but now here’s your chance to see our project cars in person.

On March 1, the Classic Motorsports Amelia Island Kickoff Presented …

Why the Triumph TR6 is still one of our favorite classics

Let’s go to the videotape for a few quick minutes with Publisher Tim Suddard and our early Triumph TR6.