The TR6 is adored by British sports car fans as the last of the traditional English roadsters. A narrow cockpit, separate body and chassis and a bouncy ride courtesy of…
The TR6 is adored by British sports car fans as the last of the traditional English roadsters. A narrow cockpit, separate body and chassis and a bouncy ride courtesy of its basic independent rear suspension combine to create that unique TR6 driving experience. The 2.5 liter straight six, while not a powerhouse, had plenty of torque and made some of the best sounds in sports cardom. TR6s are easy to maintain, good-looking, rugged and have easy parts availability. They make an ideal first collector car.
This 1976 Triumph TR6 was sold new by Hank Bokman Oldsmobile of West Seneca, New York, and remained with its original owner until October 2021. The current owner purchased the car in 20222, and it now shows 15k miles. Finished in brown over tan vinyl upholstery, the vehicle is powered by a 2.5-liter inline-six mated to a four-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes a black convertible top, a body-color removable hardtop, dual Zenith-Stromberg carburetors, points, a luggage rack, an AM/FM radio, and 15″ steel wheels. A large service involved refinishing the wheels, rebuilding the carburetors and the alternator, repairing the distributor and the brake drums, and also replacing the convertible top, weather-stripping, suspension bushings, brake and clutch master cylinders, tires, evaporator valve, and exhaust system.
This pristine documented low-mile example is now available through consignment at Coachwerks. Please contact us today if you would like to make it yours.
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