1972 Triumph Tr6 2.5l Ohv Carb on 2040-cars
Forest Park, Illinois, United States
Triumph TR-6 1972 White Original Owner Street or Track Day car. No rust 58500 miles Engine was Balanced and bored 30 over and bored to accept cam bearings, compression bumped to 9.5 or 10:1 ratio, head was replaced under warranty, an original British Leyland performance street S2 cam was installed as were SU Carburetors. New double valve springs with aluminum retainers and shorter aluminum push rods. Fiberglass fenders were installed and painted when car engine was restored. The car was rust proofed by Ziebart. The engine is very strong with very good compression and leak down numbers. The suspension was lowered an inch and a rear ADCO sway bar was installed. Roll Bar fits under top. New brake and clutch master and slave cylinders with silicone brake fluid. New brake pads and brake shoes. Valve cover, oil pan, oil filter canister, front engine plate, cross member, steering shaft and dip stick were chrome plated. Front fan shroud is annodized aluminum and the fan is electric. Wheels are Western Wheel alloys. The top was replaced with the original style reflective trim. The rear window is slightly cloudy but the top fits well. Email me through Ebay and I will contact you promptly to discuss. |
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Jaguar F Type V6 S vs Triumph Street Triple R in open-air track attack
Sun, 21 Sep 2014Typically, these track battle videos pair up car against car or, in more disparate circumstances, car versus crossover, as we saw the other day. While the outcome of that battle was quite predictable, what'll happen when an equally fetching (and fast) four-wheeler is put up against one of the icons of the two-wheeled world? Evo just had to find out.
Matching up a Jaguar F-Type V6 S Convertible against a Triumph Street Triple R is at least more of an even fight than the last battle between the Porsche Cayman GTS and Macan Turbo. The Triumph has a 675-cc engine to work with, and is very light. Meanwhile, the Jag has a thumping 380-horsepower, 3.0-liter, supercharged V6 to haul about it's considerably heftier heft. Who will come out on top?
You'll need to watch the full video to find out.