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    The Triumph Vitesse is a compact six-cylinder car built by Standard-Triumph from 1962 to 1971. The car was styled by Giovanni Michelotti, and was available...
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    with the latter marketed as the Triumph Courier. Total Herald sales numbered well over half a million. The Triumph Vitesse, Spitfire and GT6 models are all...
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    Triumph inline 6 originally derived from the SC and then in use in the Triumph Vitesse (which shared a similar chassis with the Spitfire and Triumph Herald)...
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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...
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  • Grand Sport Vitesse, a car Rover 216 Vitesse, a car Rover 3500 Vitesse, a car Rover 800 Vitesse, a car Triumph Vitesse, a car SBV Vitesse, a Dutch football...
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    This was a different approach than that taken with the Triumph GT6 Mk II (GT6+) and Triumph Vitesse Mark 2, both of which received new lower wishbones and...
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    Eight and the Ten.[citation needed] The engine was next used in the Triumph Vitesse, a sports saloon based on the Herald, in 1962. In this application...
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    variants of front-wheel drive designs, and to replace the six-cylinder Triumph Vitesse, a sporting relative of the Herald. Due to a number of strikes and...
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    Rover SD1 (redirect from Rover Vitesse)
    Rover P6 and the Triumph 2000/2500. The designers of both Triumph and Rover submitted proposals for the new car known as the Triumph Puma and Rover P10...
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    Bentley T2, Rolls-Royce Phantom, Triumph 2000, Rover P6, Alfa Romeo 164, 1971 Rolls-Royce Corniche, Triumph Vitesse, Jaguar XJS, 1992 Range Rover Classic...
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    London Motor Show in October 1967. This model was based on the similar Triumph Vitesse chassis and used its 1998 cc 95 bhp (71 kW) six-cylinder engine. The...
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    The Triumph Stag is a 2+2 sports tourer which was sold between 1970 and 1978 by the British Triumph Motor Company, styled by Italian designer Giovanni...
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  • Dauphine Škoda MB 1100 Škoda Octavia TS Mercedes-Benz W111 Renault 4 Triumph Vitesse Triumph TR4 Porsche 356 Saab Monte Carlo 850 Volvo Amazon Volvo 140 Volvo...
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    introduced a model of the 1935/6 Gloria Vitesse Sports Saloon in 2008. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Triumph Gloria. Sedgwick, M. (1989). A-Z of...
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    the sheet metal panels forming the transmission tunnel. The Triumph Herald and Triumph Vitesse used a twin flanged box section backbone carrying the main...
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    Triumph models such as the TR6, GT6, and Vitesse. Factory-entered 2.5 PIs finished 2nd and 4th in the 1970 London to Mexico World Cup Rally. Triumph 2000/2500/2...
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    slightly modified glass-fibre body shell and using a Triumph Vitesse 1600 cc engine and Triumph independent front suspension. It was priced at £997, or...
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    The Triumph TR6 is a sports car that was built by the Triumph Motor Company of England. While production began several months earlier, the TR6 was officially...
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    and was based around components from the Triumph Herald range (which included the Spitfire, Herald, Vitesse and GT6). The two-seat body, built of aluminium...
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    The Triumph TR8 is a sports car built by the British Triumph Motor Company from 1978 until 1981. It is an eight-cylinder version of the "wedge-shaped"...
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    Chrysler 300. The appearance is similar to the 1960s Lancia Flavia and Triumph Vitesse as Michelotti did contribute to Lancia vehicles during this time; Giugiaro's...
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    Giovanni Michelotti (category Triumph Motor Company)
    Herald Triumph Spitfire Triumph GT6 Triumph TR4 Triumph TR5 Ginevra Triumph 2000 Triumph 1300 Triumph Vitesse Triumph Stag Triumph Dolomite He also created...
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    The Triumph 1500 is a small front-wheel drive car that was produced by Standard-Triumph from 1970 to 1973. In 1973 it was revised as the Triumph 1500TC...
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    The Triumph TR5 is a sports car built by the Triumph Motor Company in Coventry, England, between August 1967 and September 1968. Visually similar to the...
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    Kevin Diks (category SBV Vitesse players)
    "Heracles vs. Vitesse". Soccerway. 5 April 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2017. Said, Nick (30 April 2017). "Vitesse claim first major trophy with Cup triumph". Reuters...
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    sports car derived from the G4. It uses the front suspension from the Triumph Vitesse, a modified Jaguar independent rear suspension, and could be fitted...
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    capacity of 1,998 cc (121.9 cu in). The engine was next used in the Triumph Vitesse, a sports saloon based on the Herald, in 1962. In this application...
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    The Triumph 1300 is a medium/small 4-door saloon car that was made between 1965 and 1970 by Standard Triumph in Coventry, England, under the control of...
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  • Display advertisement: Motor Show. The Times 3 October 1950 page 4 The Triumph Roadster The Times 14 October 1950 page 3 New Models at Motor Show The...
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    high-beam lamps. British cars including the Gordon-Keeble, Jensen CV8, Triumph Vitesse, and Bentley S3 Continental used such an arrangement as well. In 1968...
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