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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.

Triumph Toledo 1300 (5th Edition)
British Leyland Part No. 545116 Softcover 59 pages Out of Print. New old stock. Stocker mark on back cover.

Triumph Toledo 1500
Standard Triumph Sales Ltd. Part No. 545140 Softcover 72 pages Out of Print. New old stock.

Triumph TR-4-4A (5th edition) Competition Preparation Manual
British Leyland Softcover 40 pages Out of Print. New old stock. Sticker mark on back cover.

Triumph TR2 & TR3 Service Instruction Manu
This illustrated Factory Workshop Manual for the Triumph Tr2 which incorporates the supplement for Tr3 models was published in 1959. It includes general data, engine, cooling system, clutch, gearbox, rear axle, front suspension and steering, road springs and shock absorbers, frame unit, propeller shaft, wheels and tyres, electrical equipment, body, fuel system, specialised tools, brakes and exhaust systems. With 396 well illustrated pages.
Publication No. 502602

Triumph TR2, & TR3 – All models (including 3A & 3B) 1953 to 1962
The Triumph TR2 and TR3 were the heralds of a long-running line of Triumph Sports Cars, culminating in the futuristic TR7 of the 1970s. They were truly sporting cars, suitable for competition and enjoyable fast road motoring. The quintessential British Sports Car of the 1950s, more than 83,000 side-screen TRs were produced, which contributed greatly to British manufacturing prestige - and the postwar economy - with approximately 90% being exported, principally to the USA and Canada.
This book is written with the sole aim of giving prospective buyers key knowledge to choose the best example available according to budget. It covers models TR2, TR3, TR3A, and the rare TR3B, produced between 1953 and 1962. All aspects of the car are examined in detail and with many illustrations to back up the text. There is also advice on such matters as non-period modifications. Since the 1980s, the TR models have become finite in number, much cherished by owners, and increased in value, making it very important to know and understand the points to look for, as well as the potential pitfalls of choosing a rogue example.
Having bought an imported TR3a, restoring it and preparing it for racing, the author is also a TR2/TR3 consultant for Club Triumph, and a regular contributor to its magazine, making him well-placed to guide you through finding and choosing the best model for you.

Triumph TR250 Handbook (3rd Edition)
Covers controls and instruments, routine servicing, and maintenance.

Triumph TR4 Spare Parts Catalogue (Part No. 510978)
All parts illustrated, named and numbered.

Triumph TR4, TR5 & TR250 1961-1968
Reprinted articles from major automotive magazines dealing specifically with Triumph TRs. Includes road tests, specs, driving impressions, articles on model introductions, used car features, history, and tuning. This volume includes articles specific to the TR4, TR4A, IRS, TR5, TR5PI and TR250.

Triumph TR4/4A & TR5/250 – All Models 1961 to 1968
This handy guide will help you find, evaluate and purchase a Triumph TR4/4A or TR5/250. With detailed information from running costs to the pitfalls of problem areas, this book will help you make to make an informed decision. Featuring a comprehensive inspection process, advice on cost considerations, and information on the Triumph sports car community, this book will help you get the car of your dreams at the best possible price.

Triumph TR6 (1975 US Edition)
All information on controls, instruments, routine upkeep and repair.

Triumph TR6 Repair Operation Manual
Tuning data and Specifications, repair and servicing of all components and tools. Incorporating TC and PI models.

Triumph TR6: The Complete Story
Covering the design, development and manufacture of the car as well as its motorsport history, Triumph TR6 is dedicated to the last traditional open-topped TR sports car with a separate chassis. It shows how this last bastion of traditional British sports car motoring went against the grain of troubled automotive times, outstripping its predecessors in sales and popularity.

Triumph TR7: The Untold Story
By the mid 1970s the two popular sports cars produced by the new British Leyland were showing their age. What the company needed was a smart, modern sports car. The TR7, designed to replace both the MGB and the Triumph TR6, was the result. Its wedge-shaped design was modern enough but much of the rest of the car was, for some, disappointingly conventional and press reaction was not universally warm. Initially available as a two-seat coupe, the car went on sale in Britain in 1974.

Triumph Vitesse 6 Owners Handbook (5th Edition)
Switches, instruments and controls, driving from new, routine care and maintenance.

Tune Up Your MGA MG-TD MG-TF Sports Car
S. Russell Hawe Softcover 58 pages Out of Print. Used.

Tuning & Preparation of “E” Type Cars for Competition Use
Official Jaguar booklet on how to improve performance for racing.

Tuning ACCEL/DFI 6.0 Programmable Fuel Injection
A guide to understanding, modifying, programming, and tuning Accel's programmable digital fuel injection system, this book includes sections on Basic Management Theory and Components, Fuel Flow Dynamics, the ECU and Emissions Compliance, Matching Intake Manifold to Engine, Choosing the Proper Accel/DFI ECU, and more.

Tuning: New Generation Engines for Power and Economy
This is a detailed and well illustrated technical book on tuning modern engines.
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TV Cars: Star Cars from the World of Television
Now available in paperback, this lively book takes a behind-the-scenes look at four-wheeled stars from television. It covers classic programs of the past, such as The Avengers and Starsky and Hutch, recent series such as Mr. Bean and Only Fools and Horses, and modern shows such as Life on Mars and The Apprentice, with a few surprises along the way. Packed with facts, anecdotes and photographs, TV Cars is a great read for all car and TV buffs.

TVR Performance Portfolio 1995-2000
This detailed book includes 25 articles describe the attractive and distinctive TVR models of the second half of the nineties. Models, such as the Chimaera, Cerbera, Griffith and the race-bred Tuscan brought a final break with the kit-car ethos. They sold well and bore comparison with the likes of Porsche, Mercedes, BMW, etc.