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  2. Triumph TR2 - Wikipedia

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    In 1954 the company obtained Standard's permission to develop a coupé version of the TR2. The new model was designed by Impéria's Frans Pardon. The car, named for the Belgian Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, debuted at the 1955 Brussels Motor Show. One year later, a Coupé Francorchamps appeared on Triumph's own stand at the same show. [13]

  3. Swallow Doretti - Wikipedia

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    Based on the Triumph TR2, the Doretti had much improved stability, its track was 3 in (76 mm) wider, and its wheelbase 7 in (178 mm) longer. The Doretti had a tubular Reynolds 531 manganese–molybdenum, medium-carbon steel chassis. Reynolds was another member of the T.I. Group. The double-skinned body had an inner structural skin made of steel ...

  4. File:Triumph TR2 (1954) - 20469631965.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Triumph Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    1949–1954 Triumph Mayflower: 1247 cc inline 4 1949–1953 Triumph 20TS: 2208 cc inline 4 1950 1 (prototype) Triumph TR2: 1991 cc inline 4 1953–1955 8,636 [13] Triumph TR3: 1991 cc inline 4 1956–1958 Triumph TR3A: 1991 cc inline 4 1958–1962 Triumph TR3B: 2138 cc inline 4 1962 Triumph Italia: 1991 cc inline 4 1959–1962 Triumph TR4: 2138 ...

  6. Triumph TR - Wikipedia

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    Triumph TR2, the first production car in the TR series. The Triumph TR range of cars was built between 1953 and 1981 by the Triumph Motor Company in the United Kingdom. Changes from the TR2 to the TR6 were mostly evolutionary, with a change from a live axle to independent rear suspension in 1965 and a change from a four-cylinder engine to a six ...

  7. Standard Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    The Standard-Triumph company was eventually bought in 1960 by Leyland Motors which paid £20 million and the last Standard, an Ensign Deluxe, was produced in the UK in May 1963, when the final Vanguard models were replaced by the Triumph 2000 model. Triumph continued when Leyland became British Leyland Motor Corporation (later BL) in 1968. The ...

  8. Triumph 20TS - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph 20TS was a prototype sports car shown by Standard-Triumph in October 1952 at the London Motor Show. Extensive development of the 20TS led to the introduction of the Triumph TR2 in March 1953 at the Geneva Motor Show, after which the 20TS was unofficially referred to as the Triumph TR1. Only one example of this car was ever made by ...

  9. TR2 - Wikipedia

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    Triumph TR2, a sports car from the British Triumph Motor Company; a Tr2 2-10-0 steam locomotive (decapod) built in the USA, but operated in Finland; TR-2, a variant of the Grumman American AA-1; TR.2, a variant of the Hitachi TR.1; TR.2, see Orenda Engines; TR2, a postal district in the TR postcode area; TAS1R2, a taste receptor; Temple Run 2