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Photo Title Descending Make Model  Year  State Descending Price Descending Placed
1958 Triumph TR3 1958 Triumph TR3 Triumph TR3 1958 CA $3,000.00 US dollars September 1, 2010
1959 Triumph TR3A 1959 Triumph TR3A Triumph TR3A 1959 AR $5,000.00 US dollars August 24, 2010
1962 Triumph TR3A Roadster 1962 Triumph TR3A Roadster Triumph TR3A Roadster 1962 IN $7,900.00 or Offer August 16, 2010
1958 triumph tr3 1958 triumph tr3 triumph tr3 1958 GA $9,500.00 July 14, 2010
1975 Triumph TR6 convertible 1975 Triumph TR6 convertible - - - QC $13,500.00 Canadian July 4, 2010
1973 Triumph Stag 2-Door Convertibl Triu 1973 Triumph Stag 2-Door Convertibl Triu Triumph Stag 2-door 1973 OR $9,750.00 June 30, 2010
1971 Triumph TR6 1971 Triumph TR6 Triumph TR6 1971 PA $18,000.00 or Offer June 28, 2010
1968 Triumph Spitfire 1968 Triumph Spitfire Triumph Spitfire 1968 FL $4,900.00 US dollars June 19, 2010
1969 Triumph Spitfire 1969 Triumph Spitfire Triumph Spitfire 1969 ONC $5,500.00 Canadian June 12, 2010

Triumph History (Continued from top)

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Triumph went from bicycles to motorcycles in 1902 and then cars in 1921. The 1927 Triumph Super 7 was their first popular model and moved Triumph into the main stream of the automotive world. Triumph sold the bicycle and motorcycle divisions in 1936 to gain capital but it wasn't enough and by 1939 they were bankrupt. Then T.W. Ward bought the Triumph Motor Company and hired Donald Healey as general manager but the factory was destroyed by bombs in 1940.

After the war the Standard Motor Company bought the Triumph Motor Company and the name was changed to the Triumph Motor Company Limited. The first post-war vehicle came out in 1946 and the first Triumph sports car, the Triumph TR2, was introduced in 1953. In 1960 Triumph bought Leyland Motors Limited and in 1968 the name was changed to the British Leyland Motor Corporation. The last Triumph was built in 1981 and the name is now owned by BMW.



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