1937 Triumph Dolomite

1937 Triumph Dolomite
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This 1937 Triumph Dolomite Sedan was imported new to New Zealand during the 1930s. A complete restoration was done from 1982-1985. In May 2001, it was imported to the United States.

The Triumph Motor Company produced around 1750 four and six-cylinder Dolomites from 1937 through 1939. This is one of six believed to still be on the roads, the only six-cylinder model in North America. It is a right-hand drive version featuring the famous 'fencers mask' or 'waterfall' grill. It won the Most Elegant Closed Automobile Award Pre-1940 at a 2002 Concours d'Elegance.


By Daniel Vaughan | Jul 2006

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