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How to Improve Triumph TR2-4A
Aided by the top racing & high performance TR specialists, backed by ample photographic support, his own experiences & those of other amateur restorers, the author explains in some detail how to increase the performance and handling of the four-cylinder TR Sports cars for fast road, track-days or more serious motorsport.
How to Restore Triumph TR2, 3, 3A, 4 & 4A: Your step-by-step guide to body, trim and mechanical restoration
Previously available as two separate volumes, this book, which covers all Triumph TR2, 3, 3A, 4 & 4A models, explains the characteristics of the different models, what to look out for when purchasing and how to restore a TR cost effectively. As well as his own substantial experience and that of other amateur restorers, the author had the help of various TR specialists and professional restorers. All this knowledge, allied to substantial photographic coverage, allows the author to provide truly detailed coverage of complete restoration and good advice on how to overcome common problems.
How To Restore Triumph TR7 & 8
How To Restore Triumph TR7 & 8 is a complete step-by-step guide to restoring your Triumph TR7 or TR8 in the most cost-effective way. Fully illustrated throughout, it takes you through the planning stage to full restoration, and includes body, trim and mechanical restoration, left- to right-hand drive conversion, clubs, specialists and suppliers, welding and restoration techniques, and advice on what work to sub-contract. Aided by various TR Specialists, ample photographic support, his own experiences and those of other amateur restorers, the author explains in some detail the characteristics of the various Triumph TR Sports cars, what to look out for when purchasing one & how to restore it cost effectively.
Original Triumph TR: The Restorer’s Guide to TR2, TR3, TR3A, TR3B, TR4, TR4A, TR5, TR250, TR6
For years, Bill Piggott's books Original Triumph TR2/3/3A and Original Triumph TR4/4A/5/6 have been the ultimate source of information for all things TR. Here they are combined in one volume incorporating revisions and amendments throughout.
The book provides a comprehensive guide to original factory specifications, equipment, colour schemes and options for all models from TR2 to TR6, also revealing how the various models changed through the course of production. It shows exactly how a car would have looked on the day it left the factory, so that owners, restorers, potential buyers and enthusiasts can identify true original condition and specification. In addition to the standard TRs, the TR2 Francorchamps Coupe and Italia, and the hatchback GTR4 Dove, are featured.
Combining a unique and unrivalled mass of information from the world's leading TR authority with a gallery of over 450 colour photographs showing outstanding examples of the cars in detail, this book is indispensible for TR fans.
Stag by Triumph: Repair Operation Manual
The purpose of this book is to assist the owner in the efficient repair and maintenance of the Stag. With sections on general data, engine tuning data, torque wrench settings, fuel & fluids, maintenance, engine, emission, fuel system, cooling, manifold & exhaust system, clutch, gearbox etc.
The British Light Weight Sports Cars: MG/TR/Lotus/A-Healey
Neko Creative Boutique Softcover Japanese-language text. Out of Print. New old stock. Sticker on front. Please ask for details.
The Illustrated History of Triumph Sports and Racing Cars
The Triumph Motor Company is known around the world for its iconic sports cars. The hugely popular TR series, Spitfires, and GT-6s represent the quintessential British sports car; rugged good looks were combined with performance and economy at a price everyone could afford. These sports cars are always in demand and prized by British car collectors, racers, and open-air motoring enthusiasts. Triumph understood the connection between competition success and sales success and was able to parlay rally and road racing wins into the best-selling sports cars in the world, particularly in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s. The Works competition cars notched victories at Le Mans, Sebring, the Monte Carlo rally, and many others and inspired privateers to take their cars to the track. Every model came from a bloodline of racing.
In The Illustrated History of Triumph Sports and Racing Cars, Triumph historian G. William Krause reviews every model in the sports car lineup. He covers the history, design evolution, and performance specifications from the first sports cars in the 1930s through the final cars built in 1981. Throughout Triumph's history a number of pivotal moments could have significantly changed the company's fortunes. This book also looks at the "what if" cars that never made it into production, including photos.
Although they have not been built for more than three decades, their mark on sports car history is undeniable. Whether you're a fan of the spartan brutes of the 1950s or the refined comfort and performance of the last TRs, you will find the backstory of your favorites here.
The Roadster Factory Triumph Sports Cars TR7 and TR8 Models Spare Parts Catalogue
1st Edition TR7/8 Models Part No. RFC TR7 Softcover Out of Print. Used.
Triumph & Standard Cars 1945 to 1984: A Pictorial History
Two companies with established pedigrees were brought together in 1945 by Sir John Black, then Chairman of the Standard Motor Company, to form Standard-Triumph International. The inspired use of the Triumph brand, initially on a conventionally designed saloon, and then on a world beating range of sports cars that immediately gained success in competition, created a strong desire for the brand amongst enthusiastic motorists who appreciated its style and engineering. Changing use of language led to the Standard name being discontinued, with all models subsequently sold as Triumphs.
This book looks at every model produced by the company from 1945 until the end of production in 1984 with the Triumph Acclaim; a car sometimes derided by purists, but the car that paved the way for co-operation between the remains of the former British Leyland behemoth and Honda of Japan. Each model is fully illustrated, and described with comprehensive technical detail.
Triumph 1500TC Handbook
Standard Triumph Sales Ltd. Softcover Out of Print. New old stock.
Triumph 2.5 PI Handbook
Standard Triumph Sales Ltd. Part No. 545066 Softcover Out of Print. New old stock.
Triumph 2000 / 2.5 / 2500 1963-1977
Covers 2000, Estate, Automatic, Overdrive, 2.5PI, Mk. II, Estate, 2500TC, with 25 tests, model profiles, buying second-hand articles, etc.
Triumph 2000-2500 Repair Operations Manual
This factory Repair Operation Manual has been prepared to provide the service operator with the necessary information for maintenance and repairs. It covers the Triumph 2000 Mk. 1 & 2.5 Pi Mk. 1 from 1963 to 1969 and the Triumph 2000 Mk 2, 2.5 Pi Mk 2, 2500Tc & 2500S from 1969 to 1977. It also serves as a reference book for service supervision and covers items of procedure for the guidance of both the fully qualified and the less experienced mechanic. It covers in great detail the general specification, tightening torque, special tools, jacking and towing, maintenance and lubrication, engine, cooling system, fuel system, manifolds and exhaust system, emission and evaporative loss control, clutch, gearbox, type A and J overdrive unit, propeller shaft, BorgWarner model 35 and 65 automatic transmission, rear axle, brakes, wheels and types, front suspension, rear suspension, steering, body, dusting and water sealing and electrical.
Triumph Competition Preparation Manual TR250, TR5 and TR6
TR250, TR5 and TR6. Information on how to improve performance for racing. By R. W. Kastner, Triumph Competitions manager. Behind this volume lies the accumulated experience of competition engineers on both sides of the Atlantic. Painstaking attention to tiny details in each chapter gives a wealth of accurate racing technical data.
Triumph GT6 Mk 3 (545186)
Triumph GT6 Mk 3 Owners Handbook covers Left Hand Drive and Right Hand Drive Models.
Triumph GT6 Vitesse Owners Workshop Manual 1969-73 (Autobook 723)
This is a workshop manual for the Triumph GT6 Vitesse (1969-73) that contains details on mechanical work, maintenance, other repairs, and specs.
Triumph Spitfire 1500 Handbook (RTC9221)
Controls, instruments, running instructions, care and servicing.
Triumph Spitfire and GT6: A Guide to Originality
The Spitfire was one of Triumph's most successful models throughout the 1960s and 70s, and its high-performance sister car, the GT6, was received with equal acclaim. Both cars remain as popular today as when there were in production, their lasting success ensured not only by their attractive styling and performance, but also by their straightforward construction and the ease with which they can be maintained.
Triumph Spitfire and GT6: The Complete Story
The complete story of the Triumph Spitfire and GT6 from 1962 onwards.Gives full production histories and comprehensive specification details.An ideal resource for owners, or anybody with an interest in these two classic cars.Superbly illustrated with 291 colour photographs.Richard Dredge is a motoring specialist and a writer for numerous classic car magazines and Triumph car enthusiast.
Triumph Spitfire Gold Portfolio 1962-1980
Within this detailed book includes 56 articles covering road tests, new model introductions, technical data, comparisons, profile, tuning, history, specifications, and buying used.
Models covered include: Spitfire 4; Marks 2, 3, 4, 1500
Brooklands Books Ltd "Road Test" books provide a wide range and collection of road tests, comparison tests, new model introductions, long term tests, and other articles taken from the world's leading motoring magazines. The Gold Portfolio series have 172 - 180 pages with approximately 300 illustrations.
Triumph Spitfire IV Repair Operation Manual
This Factory Repair Operation Manual has been prepared to provide the service operator with the necessary information for maintenance and repairs. Covering the Triumph Spitfire Iv, which was also known as the Triumph Spitfire Mark 4, it was fitted with a 1296cc engine and was in production from 1970 to the end of 1974. It also serves as a reference book for service supervision and covers items of procedure for the guidance of both the fully qualified and the less-experienced mechanic. It covers in great detail the general specification data, engine tuning data, torque wrench settings, recommended lubricants, fuel and fluids, maintenance, engine, emission control, fuel systems, cooling system, manifold and exhaust system, clutch, gearbox, overdrive D & J type, propeller and drive shaft, rear axle and final drive, steering, suspension, brakes, wheels and tyres, body, heating and ventilation, windscreen wipers and washers, electrical, instruments and service tools.
Publication No. 545254 (Third Edition)
Triumph Spitfire, Vitesse 1962-68 Autobook
Philip H. Smith (Autobook 070) (ISBN 10 – 085147070X) Hardcover 187 pages Out of Print. New old stock.
Triumph Stag Owners’ Handbook
Owners guide to controls, instruments and fittings, running, service, maintenance.
Triumph Stag Parts Catalogue
Drawing and number guide to all Triumph Stag parts
Triumph Stag: 1970 to 1977
Stag enthusiast Norm Mort teams up with Stag restorer and expert Tony Fox to write this handy pocket-size guide. Triumph's Stag combined the smoothness and performance of a V8 in stylish Italian coachwork designed by Giovanni Michelotti, which allowed for both closed and open grand touring. This Essential Buyer's Guide examines the model's history, evolution, features, fittings, performance and typical problem areas through detailed text and colour photographs of both restored and original examples.
Like Veloce's other Essential Buyer's Guides this book features chapters such as "Is it the right car for you?", a very detailed checklist for rating a potential Stag purchase, advice on deciding whether or not to restore a Stag, paint problems, issues that can arise through under-use, and lists of clubs and spares specialists.
Tony Fox bought his first Stag in 1991, and a total of ten other Stags came and went in the years that followed. He is a director for the Triumph Stag Club, USA and coordinator for the Stag in the Toronto Triumph Club.
A Triumph and Stag enthusiast, Norm Mort has written for car magazines and newspapers for the past 25 years. This is his fourth book on automotive history and restoration.
Triumph Stag: An Enthusiast’s Guide
An enthusiast's guide to the Triumph Stag, one of the most popular classic cars in the UK. Covers the history, design and development and also gives owners' experiences, specialist modifications and much more.