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1974 Triumph TR6

Associate Editor Joe Gearin’s Triumph TR6 came all the way from Rye, New Hampshire. He drove it home to Classic Motorsports World HQ in Florida.

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1974 Triumph TR6

1974 Triumph TR6 Specs:

Body type:
Convertible
Country of origin:
England
0-60 time:
10.7 seconds
Displacement:
2498cc
Stock Horsepower:
101 bhp at 4900 rpm
Torque:
128 lb.-ft at 3000 rpm
Engine configuration:
Inline-6
Transmission:
4-speed manual with overdrive
Drivetrain configuration:
Rear-wheel-drive
Suspension:
Unequal-length A-arms with coil springs (front)
Semi-trailing arms, coil springs and lever dampers (rear)
Brakes:
disc/drum
Body Width:
58.0 inches
Curb Weight:
2438 pounds
Wheelbase:
88.0 inches

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