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1971 Triumph TR6 pictures and wallpaper 1971 Triumph TR6 pictures and wallpaper 1971 Triumph TR6 pictures and wallpaper 1971 Triumph TR6 pictures and wallpaper
1971 Triumph TR6 pictures and wallpaper 1971 Triumph TR6 pictures and wallpaper 1971 Triumph TR6 pictures and wallpaper
1971 Triumph TR6 pictures and wallpaper 1971 Triumph TR6 pictures and wallpaper
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The Triumph TR6 was introduced in 1969 as a replacement for the TR5/TR250. The TR6 featured similar running gear components and chassis as its predecessor but incorporated new external styling. The updated styling, courtesy of Karmann of Germany, allowed for more cargo capacity in the rear of the vehicle when compared with previous models. The doors and the center section remained unchanged from the TR4 and TR5 models. The interior comfort and drivability of the TR6 made it a highly successful British sports car. It was similar to the TR4 and TR5 with quality trim and a walnut dash.

The TR6 was fitted with a 2498 cc, six-cylinder, inline engine. The European fuel-injected version of the engine was capable of producing around 150 horsepower, while the US carbureted variant produced 104 horsepower. In 1972, the engine was de-tuned to 125 horsepower for the purpose of creating a smoother ride for city driving.

The TR6 used a synchromesh, four-speed gearbox and was fitted with overdrive that worked on third and fourth gear.

Throughout its lifespan, many alterations were performed on the car including interior and exterior styling and mechanical changes. In 1973, for example, the European engine was de-tuned to produce 125 horsepower; the purpose was to make the ride smoother through the use of camshaft alterations. During that same year, an air dam was placed below the bumper.

A detachable hardtop was optional equipment on the TR6. This allowed for driving in all weather conditions. An overdrive transmission was also available as options equipment.

In mid-1976, production of the TR6 ceased. During its production run, over 94,500 examples were produced of which, more than 86,200 units made their way to the US.
The car was built by Group 44, a competition arm of British Leyland.

Driven by group 44 president and pro driver John McComb, it earned invitations to the SCCA National Championship in 1972, 1973, 1974 and 1975 winning 'D' production National Championship in 1975.

It was sold to Paul Newman, who won the National Championship in 1976.

Mr. Warner has owned the car since 1989, and won vintage races at Lime Rock and Mid Ohio.

The car weighs 2,300 pound and has 230 horsepower.
The Triumph TR6 was produced from 1969 through 1976 with about 94,619 examples produced with most destined for the United States. This became the Triumph's best selling vehicle in history. It was powered by a 2498 cc straight-six cylinder engine that produced just over 105 horsepower. The steering was by a rack-and-pinion unit.

The interior was rather luxurious with its bucket seats and wooden dashboard. It was a true and refined sports car that continued on the proud and prosperous tradition of the TR series.
The Triumph TR6 was basically an updated version of the TR5, which itself was basically a TR4A with a beefy pushrod six-cylinder engine in place of a four. The TR5 had a new fuel-injection (PI for Petrol Injection) system which did not fully comply with U.S. emission standards. So in place of the TR5 PI version with its 150 horsepower, the US received a twin-carburetor TR250 model which produced 104 horsepower.

The 2.5-liter twin-carb engine would be used for the TR6 and mated to a four-speed gearbox. The exterior received mild updates courtesy of Karmann of Germany. The rear featured a chopped-off Kamm tail that had adequate space for luggage. The front was longer and the grille was wider. The removable, optional hardtop was updated with a more angular design.

The TR6 remained in production for seven years with few changes along the way. Perhaps the biggest improvement was in 1973, an updated camshaft. This gave the vehicle better low-speed tractability and improved its idle. That same year, an optional Laycock electric overdrive also became available.

During the early 1970s, the US became more safety conscious and strict rules were made for vehicles. To comply, the TR7 gained large, black bumper guards for 1973.

Production of the TR6 continued through mid-1976 when the newly introduced TR7 took over the legendary TR name. It would, however, not generate the enthusiasm or sales as its TR6 sibling.

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1971 Triumph TR6

Year1971
MakeTriumph
ModelTR6
Body StyleRoadster
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Production Years for Series1969 - 1976
Price$3,275.00
Weight2150 lbs | 975.2 kg

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationI
Cylinders6
Solid valve lifters
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement2498.00 cc | 152.4 cu in. | 2.5 L.
ValvetrainOHV
Horsepower104.00 BHP (76.5 KW) @ 4500.00 RPM
Torque142.00 Ft-Lbs (192.6 NM) @ 3000.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio20.7 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter41.6 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio8.6:1
Main Bearings4
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Fuel FeedCarburetor
Zenith 2-Stromberg carburetors
BlockCast-iron
HeadCast-iron
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Standard Transmission
Gears4
TransmissionManual


 
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