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The TR6 was a sports car produced from 1969 to 1976 and also the best selling TR range model from Triumph. When production ceased in 1976 94.619 units were made, 86.249 of which were exported.
This car was part of the The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum that included almost 200 cars. The collection grew for 15 years and was featured in its own museum in Madison, Georgia. The owner of the collection, Bruce Weiner, decided to sell it in auction in the beginning of 2013.
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Triumph
The British car brand Triumph was founded in 1885 but hasn’t operated since 1984 and it is currently an internal part of Leyland Motors. German men Siegfried Bettmann and Moritz Schulte opened a company named Bettmann & Co. in London in 1885, where they sold Triumph-branded bicycles. Soon they began producing their own devices, rather than just being sellers, opening a facility in Coventry, England. In 1902, the company expanded its production to mo... more