Classic & Sports Car  |  March 2016
TRIUMPH’S E-TYPE
Why the stylish GT6 is a bargain alternative to Jaguar’s icon. For a company that built such a wide range of cars in such volumes, Triumph always had an individual streak. In many ways, of course, its products mirrored those of MG, its great British rival. Where Abingdon had the Midget, MGB and BGT, Canley put forth the Spitfire, TR4 and GT6. But while both firms made the very best use of in-house components that were shared with more humble machinery, Triumph, to a fault, you could say, always went about it in a slightly different way.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Classic & Sports Car March 2016.