For Sale: 1972 Triumph TR6 in Beverly Hills, California for sale in Beverly Hills, CA

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Vehicle Description 1972 Triumph TR6 Introducing this 1972 Triumph TR6 that is finished in Signal Red complemented with a tan interior.
It is worth noting that the factory color of this vehicle is the highly desirable color Damson Red (17), adding a unique touch to its overall allure.
Equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, inline-six engine, Zenith-Stromberg dual carburetors, front-wheel disc brakes, Smiths instrumentation, Lucas-branded ammeter gauge, twin exhaust finishers, wooden dashboard, black convertible soft top, boot cover, Tonneau cover, British Leyland fender emblems, chrome bumpers, Michelin tires, steel wheels, and a full-size spare tire fitted in the trunk.
Convenience features include a Boman Astrosonic AM/FM radio, fender-mounted antenna, manual-crank windows, driver-side rearview mirror, glove box, map pockets, bucket seats, and sun visors with a vanity mirror on the passenger side.
Despite its current non-running condition, this TR6 holds immense potential for recommissioning, making it an exciting opportunity for any enthusiast looking to revive a piece of automotive history.
With its classic lines and renowned performance capabilities, this vintage Triumph is a true collector's dream waiting to be brought back to its former glory.
For $6,950.
  • Year: 1972
  • Make: Triumph
  • Model: TR6

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