Discussion
Blue62 said:
That is something special Hilly, absolute credit to you, stunning.
Thanks Blue. It’s a special moment to me every time I drive it, cannot imagine my life without itIt looked very different in 2012 before its restoration which was carried out by a talented engineer in his garage over four years.
Edited by hilly10 on Friday 26th April 08:09
Nyloc20 said:
Well done, that looks great. I’ve always liked these but never got round to buying one. The only Triumph I ever owned was a GT6 amongst a load of Fast Ford and Lotus stuff. Still not too late though!
Many moons ago I had a GT6 and a Spitfire both in Mimosa Yellow, both great much loved carspersonally I look lately (online for now) at the models before the TR6, I find those more 'classic' by looks, but then those with all round undependable? suspension like say the TR4 IRS and TR250/TR5? also like some GT6, no idea if all of those have such suspension, not looked in that yet, mk1, mk2, mk3 of those.
ow, and the very lovely Triumph Italia GT, such lovely lines ala some old small Ferrari model.
ow, and the very lovely Triumph Italia GT, such lovely lines ala some old small Ferrari model.
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