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Triumph TR6

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The Triumph TR6 (19691976) was the best-selling Triumph in history when production ended in 1976. More than 94,000 TR6s were built, ninety percent of them to US specifications.

The TR6 was a refined sports car. If featured pile carpeting of floors and trunk, plush-looking bucket seats, a wood dash and a full complement of instrumentation. In the US, it featured the six-cylinder motor that was carried over from the TR250, while the UK version had a more powerful fuel injected engine from the TR5.

The last TR6's were sold in the USA in 1977.

This stylish six-cylinder sports car is regarded by many as the last true Triumph.

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