For Sale: 1976 Triumph TR6 in Hilton, New York for sale in Hilton, NY

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Vehicle Description 1976 Triumph TR6 - Sport Roadster Both the Hard and Soft Top, Plus a Toneau Speedster Cover, And a Top Boot.
So,,, That's really like (4) different top variations.
But Wait! There's More,,, We also have the Side Windows and the Additional Padded Seals which are never available or found with their cars.
All Metal, Expertly Maintained, A True British Superstar! Our TR6 has additional legroom for taller drivers as it has been adjusted to accomodate our vertically enhanced enthusiast drivers.
Low Miles, Optional Hard Top, Beautifully Restored and Maintained over the years of same ownership.
Got a Great Love Story Too.
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Here's some TR Facts for your Reading Pleasure.
The Triumph TR6 was introduced in 1969 as a replacement for the TR5/TR250.
The TR6 featured similar running gear components and chassis as its predecessor but incorporated new external styling.
The updated styling, courtesy of Karmann of Germany, allowed for more cargo capacity in the rear of the vehicle when compared with previous models.
The doors and the center section remained unchanged from the TR4 and TR5 models.
The interior comfort and drivability of the TR6 made it a highly successful British sports car.
It was similar to the TR4 and TR5 with quality trim and a walnut dash.
The Triumph TR6 was produced from 1969 through 1976 with about 94,619 examples produced, with most destined for the United States.
This became Triumphs best-selling vehicle in history.
Production continued into the middle of 1976, even after Triumph had introduced the TR6s replacement, the TR7.
Production numbers for 1976 were the lowest at ONLY 6,083.
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Thank you for looking at our TR6 Tinted Glass, 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Am/Fm Radio, Bucket Seats.
  • Year: 1976
  • Make: Triumph
  • Model: TR6

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