35 Triumph's For Sale
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Clean Spitfire 1966$6,000 - FL - 1966 Has overdrive, clean frame, paint and chrome about a 6 out of 10, have top, mileage is not accurate, runs and ... |
1959 Triumph TR3 Roadster$8,700 - ME - 1959 Mechanically it is excellent. It runs very well and has excellent oil pressure, and does not smoke. The trans... |
1958 Triumph TR-3AEnquire - TX - 1958 Rally Car, Believed 1 of 5, Apple Green, Frame off restoration partially finished/ RHD. I’ve got about 60 pi... |
1966 TR-4A X$65,000 - TX - 1966 Prototype TR-250, Restored, Documented, Overdrive, Royal Blue. All numbers match. Hardtop not restored, new wh... |
1979 Triumph Spitfire$6,975 - OR - 1979 Classic British 2 seat roadster. It features a 1500cc carbureted 4 cylinder engine and a 4 speed transmission.... |
1971 Triumph TR6$2,200 - TX - 1971 Nice straight car to restore, motor turns. Have bumpers, wire wheels, 4 speed, pale yellow. Texas title. $2200 |

About Triumph
COMPANY
For a long time in its wonderful history, the company name literally mirrored its performance. Triumph certainly had numerous winners coming out of its assembly line. Though the company itself became defunct in 1984, the Triumph marque is currently owned by BMW.
Triumph was founded in 1885 by Siegfried Bettmann, who along with this partner Moritz (Maurice) Schulte were instrumental in establishing the Triumph name. The company was later taken over by Standard Motor Company. It continues as a division of Leyland Motors Ltd and its successors.
Like several car companies of the time, Triumph started out as a bicycle importing company under the name of S. Bettmann & Co., which imported bicycles from Europe and traded in London. The Triumph name came into being in 1886. Moritz (Maurice) Schulte became a partner in the venture the following year and together, they started manufacturing the company’s own bicycle brand. Fittingly, the company was then christened as the Triumph Cycle Co. Ltd in 1897.
From 1902, Triumph expanded into production of motor cycles, initially with third-party engines and subsequently using their own engines. Over the next decade and half, the motorcycle business flourished and made Triumph the largest motorcycle producer in Britain.
Making cars was only a logical extension for the company, which they duly did in 1921- a mere two years after the end of the First World War. Triumph started its car venture by purchasing the assets and Clay Lane premises of the Dawson Car Company.
The first Triumph car produced was the Triumph 10/20, which had a 1.4 litre engine. However, the sales volume of this car as well as its immediate successors was quite modest. Fortunately, in 1927, the sales volume shot up with the launch of the Triumph Super 7. The successful foray into car production resulted in another change of name for the company to Triumph Motor Company.
In a strategic shift, Triumph decided to make high-end and expensive cars. The Southern Cross and Gloria were outcomes of this shift. In the initial period of the new endeavour, the company chose the designs by Coventry Climax. However, they soon began producing cars with their own designs, the credit for which is due to Donald Healey, who had joined as the company’s Experimental Manager.
The meteoric rise of the company was followed by an equally steep fall as the company fell into severe financial hardships. The company had to sell its Triumph bicycle and motorcycle businesses in 1936. The motorcycle division was acquired by Ariel and it was running under the name of Triumph Engineering Co. Ltd. Triumph went into receivership in 1939 and was sold to T. W. Ward. World War II made matters worse; the entire work place was devastated in 1940 bombing.
Four years later, the Standard Motor Company purchased the firm’s remaining assets and trade- name. In 1960s, Leyland Motors took over the company. Currently, the Triumph brand name is held by the BMW Group.
Clean Spitfire 1966$6,000 - FL - 1966 Has overdrive, clean frame, paint and chrome about a 6 out of 10, have top, mileage is not accurate, runs and ... |
1959 Triumph TR3 Roadster$8,700 - ME - 1959 Mechanically it is excellent. It runs very well and has excellent oil pressure, and does not smoke. The trans... |
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1958 Triumph TR-3AEnquire - TX - 1958 Rally Car, Believed 1 of 5, Apple Green, Frame off restoration partially finished/ RHD. I’ve got about 60 pi... |
1966 TR-4A X$65,000 - TX - 1966 Prototype TR-250, Restored, Documented, Overdrive, Royal Blue. All numbers match. Hardtop not restored, new wh... |
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1979 Triumph Spitfire$6,975 - OR - 1979 Classic British 2 seat roadster. It features a 1500cc carbureted 4 cylinder engine and a 4 speed transmission.... |
1971 Triumph TR6$2,200 - TX - 1971 Nice straight car to restore, motor turns. Have bumpers, wire wheels, 4 speed, pale yellow. Texas title. $2200 |
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1976 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE$6,995 - CT - 1976 Options Convertible Comments VERY NICE, ORIGINAL, LOW MILEAGE CONVERTIBLE. MOST BRAKE AND CLUTCH HYDRAULIC CO... |
1980 Triumph Spitfire 1500 Convertible Rwd$4,975 - NE - 1980 Triumph Spitfire 1500 Convertible Rwd, for sale in Hastings, Nebraska, for $4,975. |
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1973 Triumph TR6$14,595 - NC - 1973 With a brawny six-cylinder engine inside a timelessly styled 2-seat roadster body, the Triumph TR6 was one of ... |
1980 Triumph TR7$6,500 - IN - 1980 5speed 38k actual miles, 100% original condition |
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1976 Triumph TR6$12,900 - CA - 1976 1976 TRIUMPH TR-6 6 CYL, 4 SPEED MAN TRANS UNRESTORED MOSTLY ORIG WELL MAINTAINED CAR, ONE REPAINT, SOLID WITH... |
1962 Triumph TR4$55,000 - CT - 1962 HISTORY: Raced since new by Chris Noyes,1962-64. Multiple SCCA National wins at Lime Rock, Bryar, Bridge-hampt... |
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1980 Triumph TR8$12,900 - CA - 1980 Features. . AM/FM Stereo, Single CD Player, Power Door Locks, Tachometer, Keyless Entry, Security System, Con... |
1974 Triumph TR6 Roadster$16,500 - FL - 1974 Mileage: 0 Stock #: 00NE209 |
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1974 Triumph TR6$25,000 - NC - 1974 C 1974 Triumph TR6 Convertible, 6 cylinder with triple Strombergs, 4 speed, PDB, Complete Restoration. Engine:... |
1973 Triumph TR6 Roadster$19,500 - PA - 1973 62,000 miles, totally rust free, amazing original car including beautiful Pure White paint, perfect Black inte... |
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1979 Triumph Spitfire 2-Door Convertible$5,450 - NV - 1979 PRICE REDUCED!! - 1979 Triumph Spitfire Convertible - Super Clean & Original - Solid Rust Free Body - Runs & D... |
1975 Triumph TR6$18,950 - GA - 1975 Here is an extremely nice 1975 Triumph TR6 in very pretty and striking Red with the Biscuit interior, door pan... |
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