Highlights
- Featured in numerous magazines
- Nut-and-bolt restoration in early 2000s
- Full engine rebuild with upgraded SU carburettors
- Original, rare Magenta Livery, confirmed by British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate
- Comprehensive history file with around 150 invoices and original handbook
The Appeal
The Triumph GT6 Mark 3 represents the final evolution of Triumph's "mini E-Type," combining the sleek fastback styling of the Spitfire with a potent 2.0-litre straight-six engine. This was the ultimatum of Triumph's remarkable legacy of traditional British sports cars, and most agree it's easily the best. Nimble, fast, and comfortable. Not a classic to miss.
This particular 1974 example, finished in its factory-correct and eye-catching magenta paint, embodies the vibrant spirit the 70s in style. Having undergone a comprehensive nut-and-bolt restoration in the early 2000s, including a full engine rebuild with upgraded SU carburettors for enhanced performance, this GT6 has been maintained as a turnkey classic ready for immediate enjoyment.
Boasting a run of magazine appearances and an incredibly impressive paperwork file, it's not often such a remarkable opportunity arises.
This particular 1974 example, finished in its factory-correct and eye-catching magenta paint, embodies the vibrant spirit the 70s in style. Having undergone a comprehensive nut-and-bolt restoration in the early 2000s, including a full engine rebuild with upgraded SU carburettors for enhanced performance, this GT6 has been maintained as a turnkey classic ready for immediate enjoyment.
Boasting a run of magazine appearances and an incredibly impressive paperwork file, it's not often such a remarkable opportunity arises.
History and Paperwork
- Originally registered in April 1974, sold by Hollingdrakes in Stockport
- It is also one of the very final cars ever built, believed to be number 348 from the end of the line
- Purchased by the current owner in 2020
- Stored in a garage with very few miles driven since purchase
- MOT certificate valid until October 2025
- Large file of history and receipts accumulated over many years
- Approximately 150 old invoices and bills included
- Original handbook present
- Featured in numerous magazines throughout its life
- British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate confirming original magenta specification
The Condition
- Presents well overall
- Restored in 2005 by parts specialist Neil Richmond, who also completed a full engine rebuild and respray
- Respray in original Magenta completed in 2005, showing only minor blemishes
- The sills were double welded and the underneath was wax oiled and painted with Hammerite to rustproof the car
- Some minor bubbles on the rear seams
- The steel wheels, complete with chrome centre caps, are in good condition
- Original black interior with walnut dash in good condition
- No rips or tears to the upholstery
- Fitted with recent red seatbelts
- All instruments are clear and legible
- A gentle patina has set in, but nothing intrusive
The Mechanics
- 2.0-litre straight-six engine
- The engine had been previously ported
- Modified with twin SU carburettors (upgraded from original Strombergs)
- Full engine rebuild completed during early 2000s restoration
- 4-speed gearbox with overdrive
- A twin-exit exhaust has been fitted
- Electronic ignition
- Work completed recently to ensure MOT worthiness
- Some gentle oil leaks - albeit not severe
- We've no reports of any mechanical issues
- The car is reportedly starting, shifting, braking and driving with no issues
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