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Often referred to as a resounding failure or the ugly duckling of Triumph's post-war era, the TR7 has become an increasingly popular and affordable classic cult car, half a century after its debut.
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Whittling the number of cars to be examined down to a manageable quartet—the Fiat X1/9, the Triumph TR7, the MGB, and the Triumph Spit­fire—was actually quite easy. There are only five two ...
With its sharp, angular design, the Triumph TR7 stood out from the crowd in the 1970s – but many petrolheads were far from convinced. Indeed, its radical and controversial wedge-shaped design ...
From the August 1977 issue of Car and Driver. It's time to cut through the purist ma­larkey smothering the Triumph TR7. Ac­cording to the sports-car-must-hurt tradi­tionalists, it's too ...
The Post Office has announced that more than 100 crown branches - those owned by the company directly - could close, with the possible loss of hundreds of jobs. The Communication Workers Union has ...
The site also became known for manufacturing the famous Triumph TR7 sports car. British Leyland later took over Triumph before closing its doors in Speke in 1981 after decades of delivering vehicles.
September 1974 saw the first production of the Triumph TR7 at the Speke factory in Liverpool and to mark the fiftieth anniversary dozens of members from the TR Drivers Club gathered at the factory ...
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Mackenzie Crook has sold his 1977 Triumph TR7, as featured in his TV hit Detectorists. The classic car featured in at three series of the comedy, driven by Toby Jones’s character Lance. Crook, 51, ...