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1972 Triumph Tr6 Survivor 2 Owners Bought New In England on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:39120 Color: Red /
 Tan
Location:

Chesterfield, Virginia, United States

Chesterfield, Virginia, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5 L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: CC82320U
Year: 1972
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Triumph
Model: TR-6
Trim: Convertible
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 39,120
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

***1972 TRIUMPH TR6 SURVIVOR 2 OWNERS BOUGHT NEW IN ENGLAND***
***DAMSON RED EXTERIOR --- NEW TAN INTERIOR***

This is a 1972 Triumph TR6 that the owner asked me to list. She inherited the car in 2001 from the original owner. He bought the car when he was in Britain and had it built with left hand drive. He drove the car all over Britain and Europe taking it across the Alps three times. He had the car shipped to the US. The car has always been garaged. The owner thought the paint was original but I found a couple of over spray places so we now think the car was repainted one time in the past. The engine was either rebuilt or replaced with one the original owner bought on another trip to Britain - the current owner cannot recall. A new top was installed in 2000 and it still looks new. The current owner had the floors repaired and the carpet replaced. She also had Michelin red line tires installed about 5 years ago - tires still look like new. The TR has an April 2014 Virginia safety inspection sticker. This means the steering, brakes, lights, etc were checked and found to be in good working order. Car fires right up, runs and drives fine. This car never had a radio. The owner has been storing the car and has decided it is time to sell. Email me any question and you may ask for the owner's number to set up a time to see the car.

The paint has some chips but is glossy.

Body is straight, chrome and trim are have aged but are still presentable

Top and tires are like new

Tires are Michelin red lines in 185X15

Car runs and drives well

The front bumper has some damage from the time it was towed years ago.

The backup lights come on when the car is put in reverse.

Dash pad is in good shape with no cracks

Interior has seat belts

There is a little overspray on the door hinge which led us to believe the car was repainted once in the past

Seats are in very nice shape for their age. Car was always garaged.

39,120 miles on odometer and that is the mileage on the engine since it was installed

Car never has had a radio - that is a compass to the right of the gear shifter

Passenger door panel

Driver door panel

Tonneau cover installed

Cover from the other side

The engine was either replaced or rebuilt about 39K ago - current owner isn't certain

Engine side with carburetors - original air cleaner is pictured below

Master cylinder

Sticker on driver side inner fender

Radiator

SU carburetors

Plates on passenger side firewall

Underside of the hood

Trunk has original boards and mat

Underside of trunk lid

UK plate the original owner used

Passenger side of the trunk

Driver side of the trunk

VIN is CC82320U - TR-6 built in 1972 with Paint 17 Damson Red and Trim 33 New Tan

Clear State of Virginia title

The car comes with a couple of shop manuals, original air cleaner and several spare parts

Grill is sharp, you can see minor bumper damage

Hood

Driver front fender

Red line Michelins

Windshield has been replaced

Straight body

Driver door

Driver side rear wheel

Plastic in top is clear, like new

Deck lid

Lenses are in good condition

Chrome has aged but still looks okay

Triumph emblem

Passenger rear quarter

Original wheels

Black top

Passenger door

If you are seriously interested in this car my advice is to come and see it. The car is in Chesterfield, Virginia not far from Route 288 which connects I-95 and I-64. Serious bidders can email me any questions or email if you’d like to make an appointment to see this car or if you would like the owner's number to talk to him.

Terms of sale: winning bidder should contact me within 24 hours of the auction’s end. If you cannot pick up the car right away send a 10% deposit within 3 days and make arrangements to pick up the car or have it shipped. We would like the car picked up within 14 days. If you need help with having the car shipped email me. 

 

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