1975 Triumph TR6 Roadster
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This 1975 Triumph TR6 is an excellent example of an ideal classic British roadster. Eye-catching in its repainted factory original Maple Brown color, which is an uncommon offering that was only available in ’74 and ’75, distinct Union Jack badging on its rear fenders, and iconic boot-mounted luggage rack, this TR6 turns heads and receives complements wherever it goes. The soft top is in excellent condition and has easy action to raise, but we all know a car like this was made to be enjoyed with the top down, and that’s where it really shines.
The interior has been nicely refinished with tan leather bucket seats and matching door panels, as well as a restored wood dash and Moto-Lita three-spoke wood-rimmed steering wheel that give the classic feel from the driver’s seat one would expect of this kind of roadster. A full set of Smiths gauges all work properly and a retro-style AM/FM radio with Bluetooth compatibility has been added to bring a touch of modern sophistication to this classic.
Under the hood you’ll find a 2.5-liter inline-six that’s one of the reasons so many enthusiasts love the TR6. With a larger displacement than many other classic British roadsters, it provides plenty of get up and go and runs smoothly thanks to the proper care its received over the years. A new fuel pump and dual Stromberg carbs that were added at the end of 2024 help it fire up readily, and a modern aluminum radiator keeps things running cool. The four-speed manual transmission was rebuilt in 2019, and the upgraded stainless steel dual exhaust gives lets you hear the motor’s iconic notes as you enjoy smooth action through all the gears.
These kinds of cars are best enjoyed backroads, and this TR6 doesn’t disappoint with a fully-independent suspension that delivers the kind of driving satisfaction that makes these vehicles so beloved. Featuring recent investments including a new rear differential, hub assembly, wheel bearings, u-joints and ball joints that were installed in 2018, as well as shocks, disc brakes and brake calipers that were redone in 2016, it’s ready to deliver the kind of experience enthusiasts cherish.
This particular TR6’s history has seen it in Los Angeles for the past six years, and Florida for at least the four years before that, with two owners that kept detailed maintenance records. Other cosmetic work was done on it in the Maryland area during the early 2000s. As a 1975 model, it also offers California buyers peace of mind as the last year exempt from smog testing, and it comes with a top cover as well as both a cockpit cover and exterior cover for storage. With 73,500 miles and a clean and clear title, this TR6 is primed for its next adventure with another caring owner. Call today!
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