The Triumph TR5 and TR6 are among Britain’s best loved classic sports cars. And here at Kelsey we love their power, their handling, and their European style. Developed from the TR4A, the TR5 brought six cylinder power to a model constrained by its ageing four cylinder unit, and the TR6 revamped a body that was starting to look old hat by the end of the decade. In this form, the separate chassis TR line would last util 1975 – over two decades after the first TR2 showed us just what a British sports car could be.
Within this 100-page publication, we will look at the evolution of the TR line from that original TR2 through to the six cylinder cars that are our focus here. We’ll look at some perfect restorations, and we’ll offer buying advice, running tips and investment hints – as well as comparing both TR5 and TR6 against their ultimate rivals both then and now. Packed with facts and figures, superb cars and entertaining features, it’s a bookazine that any Triumph TR enthusiast will want to add to their collection.
The Triumph TR5 and TR6 are among Britain’s best loved classic sports cars. And here at Kelsey we love their power, their handling, and their European style. Developed from the TR4A, the TR5 brought six cylinder power to a model constrained by its ageing four cylinder unit, and the TR6 revamped a body that was starting to look old hat by the end....