This 1974 Triumph TR6 is said to have been sold new in Connecticut and was acquired by the seller in April 1998. The car was subsequently refinished in blue over light blue upholstery, and its 2.5-liter inline-six is paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Features include a black soft top, a blue boot cover, bright bumpers with guards, an AM/FM radio, 15″ wheels, and dual Stromberg carburetors. Service in 2020 reportedly involved a coolant flush, an oil…
This 1974 Triumph TR6 is said to have been sold new in Connecticut and was acquired by the seller in April 1998. The car was subsequently refinished in blue over light blue upholstery, and its 2.5-liter inline-six is paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Features include a black soft top, a blue boot cover, bright bumpers with guards, an AM/FM radio, 15″ wheels, and dual Stromberg carburetors. Service in 2020 reportedly involved a coolant flush, an oil change, and replacement of the fuel filter.
The car was refinished in sapphire blue in July 1998 and features a black soft top, a black taillight panel, bright bumpers with guards, and British-flag decals on each quarter panel. The seller notes that the paint is lifting in an area on the right-front corner of the hood, and cracks are present in the soft quarter windows of the convertible top.
Gray-finished 15″ steel wheels wear beauty rings and TR6 center caps, and they are mounted with 185-series Michelin tires.
The interior features bucket seats trimmed in light blue upholstery, and the matching carpeting is protected by rubber liners. Other equipment includes an AM/FM stereo, TR6-branded shift knob, and locking glove box.
The three-spoke steering wheel frames a wooden dashboard that houses Smiths instrumentation consisting of a 140-mph speedometer, a 7k-rpm tachometer, and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer shows 71k miles.
The 2.5-liter inline-six is equipped with dual Stromberg carburetors. Service in 2020 included a coolant flush, an oil change, and fitment of a replacement fuel filter.
Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission.