The addition of dished steel wheels (instead of pressed hubcaps) aside, the only significant change came in mid-1972, when the engine was detuned to 125bhp.
The revision was attributed to a change from SAE to DIN measurement and a switch to a milder cam profile in the interests of smoother idling, but it was also rumoured that British Leyland bosses didn’t want the TR6 to outgun the new V8-engined Triumph Stag.
A drop in power was hardly the way forward, but with its outdated construction and the prospect of safety legislation putting an end to convertibles in the US, the TR6 was never going to be a candidate for further evolution.
Besides, BL had its corporate eye on the Triumph TR7, the wedge-shaped monocoque coupé that so spectacularly failed to pick up where the TR6 left off.
Such commiserations are academic today, with the brand now long dead, so we turn off for a final stretch of B-road fun up to the top of Clee Hill and the superb view over the Wyre Forest.
Karmann’s successful rework turned the Triumph TR5 into the TR6
From here it’s less than 10 miles along the A4117 to Ludlow, foodie capital of Shropshire, or head north-west on The Long Mynd.
The route south through the Brecons is tempting, too.
Whichever you take, you’re guaranteed roads as rewarding as the Triumph TR6 is to drive.
Images: James Mann
Thanks to: Tony Merrigold
This was first in our September 2010 magazine; all information was correct at the date of original publication
Factfile
Triumph TR6
- Sold/number built 1969-’76/13,912 (plus 77,938 carburetted US-spec cars)
- Construction steel body, steel chassis
- Engine all-iron, ohv 2498cc ‘six’, Lucas fuel injection
- Max power 150bhp @ 5700rpm
- Max torque 149lb ft @ 3000rpm
- Transmission four-speed manual, optional overdrive, RWD
- Suspension independent, at front by double wishbones, telescopic dampers, anti-roll bar rear semi-trailing arms, lever-arm dampers; coil springs f/r
- Steering rack and pinion
- Brakes discs front, drums rear, with servo
- Length 12ft 11in (3940mm)
- Width 5ft 1in (1550mm)
- Height 4ft 2in (1270mm)
- Wheelbase 7ft 4in (2240mm)
- Weight 2473lb (1122kg)
- Mpg 23
- 0-60mph 8.2 secs
- Top speed 119mph
- Price new £1367 (1970)
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