British sports cars have a well-deserved reputation for indestructible build quality and stolid reliability, and the Triumph TR7 is possibly the crown jewel of them all. Between Triumph's reputation ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1979 Triumph TR7 2 Door Coupe across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Editor's note: This was not our idea. Richard Truett, the tech and engineering reporter for sister publication Automotive News and connoisseur of cars considered odd even by Autoweek's loose standards ...
Detroit stopped selling convertibles after the 1976 Cadillac Eldorado, not resuming drop-top production until the 1982 Chrysler K-Cars. British Leyland never gave up on American-market dropheads ...
It’s been 50 years since Triumph unveiled its all-new sports car to a shocked and intrigued public. The sequentially named TR7 represented a fresh interpretation of two-seat performance by parent ...
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Triumphant at 50: The Underrated TR7
Last year was a big one for wedgy shapes—the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance had two classes dedicated to the style, and door-stop supercars from the 1970s onward appear to be rising in line with ...
Often referred to as a resounding failure or the ugly duckling of Triumph's post-war era, the TR7 has become an increasingly popular and affordable classic cult car, half a century after its debut.
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