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  2. Triumph Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph Motor Company was a British car and motor manufacturing company in the 19th and 20th centuries. The marque had its origins in 1885 when Siegfried Bettmann of Nuremberg formed S. Bettmann & Co. and started importing bicycles from Europe and selling them under his own trade name in London.

  3. Category:Triumph Motor Company vehicles - Wikipedia

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  4. Triumph 2000 - Wikipedia

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    This car is now owned by a member of the Auckland Triumph Car Club. The 2000 was assembled in Australia by Australian Motor Industries . [ 22 ] A special version of the Mk 1 was known as the 2000MD ("Managing Director"), which had special features such as knock-off wire wheels, triple Stromberg carburettors, and the battery moved to the boot ...

  5. Triumph TR - Wikipedia

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    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-cylinder engine in 1967.

  6. Triumph Renown - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph Renown is strictly the name given to the Triumph's large saloon car made from 1949 to 1954 but it is, in reality, part of a three-car series of the 1800, 2000 and Renown models. Together with the Triumph Roadster , they were the first vehicles to carry the Triumph badge following the company's takeover by the Standard Motor Company .

  7. Triumph Dolomite (1934–1940) - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph Dolomite is a car that was produced by Triumph Motor Company from 1934 to 1940. It first appeared in 1934 as a sports car and the name was also used from 1937 on a series of sporting saloons and open cars until 1939 when the company went into receivership.

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  9. Triumph Super 7 - Wikipedia

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    A-Z of cars of the 1920s. Nick Baldwin. Bay View Books. 1994 ISBN 1-870979-53-2; The Story of Triumph Sports Cars. Graham Robson. Motor Racing Publications. 1972 ISBN 0-900549-23-8; A-Z of cars of the 1930s. Michael Sedgwick, Mark Gillies. Bay View Books. 1989 ISBN 1-870979-38-9; Pre 1940 Triumph Motor Cars from Family Photograph Albums. Graham ...