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In late December, an orange-ish 1979 TR7 hardtop appeared on Facebook Marketplace near Green Bay, Wisc. It was advertised as a one-owner, all-original car with just 39,000 miles that was fair ...
In December 1976, Triumph cut the TR7's price from $5625 to $4995. With the introduction of the TR7 five-speed, however, Triumph's fortunes seem to be once again on the upturn.
Triumph TR7 First built in 1974, the TR7 was aimed at the US, but soon made waves over here. ... aside from some ludicrous upholstery options in bright green or red tartan ...
Based on the Triumph Dolomite 1850's 1.8-liter, the inline-four was bored out to 2.0 liters and fitted with larger carbs, but it only produced 92 hp or 76 hp in TR7s sold in California.
Looking at today's 1980 Triumph TR7, one might not exactly get that impression.The fact is, by the time the TR7 rolled around, Triumph was already on the ropes and a series of bad decisions, along ...
The Triumph TR7, however, stayed with a steel roof all the way until the 1979 model year. Here's a magazine advertisement for that car. Jaguar Rover Triumph Ltd.
Hailed as Leyland's first genuinely new sports car in a decade and a half, the Triumph TR7 hit the Australian market in mid-1978. Its only real achievement was to make every backyard kit-car maker ...
In traditional Chinese culture the number Seven connotes harmony. Today’s Nice Price or Crack Pipe Triumph is an amalgamation of sevens—TR7 and, likely, RX7. Let’s find out if that mix makes ...
The Triumph TR7 from the smash TV comedy Detectorists has been put up for auction.The bright yellow sports car was driven by Toby Jones’ character, Jump directly to the content.
Triumph TR7 summary and prices You can pick up one of the best coupes for £4000, with usable cars coming in at £1500-£3000. Projects can still be picked up from around £700.
The Triumph TR7 was a pretty solid little British sports car, and the fourth generation Chevy Camaro was a pretty decent mid-90s American sports car. Albeit, not one without their fair share of ...
The car used in the award-winning BBC show, Detectorists, has sold at auction for just over £30,000. The yellow Triumph TR7, first made in 1977, featured throughout the three seasons of the show ...
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