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    The Triumph TR7 is a sports car that was manufactured in the United Kingdom from September 1974 to October 1981 by British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC)...
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    The Triumph TR7 Sprint version of the Triumph TR7 sports car was produced in 1977 by the Triumph Motor Company then part of British Leyland. However, it...
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    "wedge-shaped" Triumph TR7 which was designed by Harris Mann and manufactured by British Leyland (BL), through its Jaguar/Rover/Triumph (JRT) division...
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    known as 'Harris' or 'Devon' Bonnevilles. A single carburettor version, the TR7 Tiger was produced between 1973 and 1981. The 650 cc capacity production...
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    development of the TR7 with a Rover V8 engine, was introduced in 1979 and was sold alongside the TR7 until TR production ended. The Triumph TR-X, also known...
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  • production should the opportunity arise. Triumph TR7 Sprint Triumph Fury Triumph Lynx Globe Pre-war Triumphs carried a stylised Globe badge, usually on...
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  • magnum opus." The Triumph TR7 was one of the last models produced by Triumph before the brand was axed by British Leyland in 1984. The TR7 was widely criticized...
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    iterations of Triumph's design went into production, notably a 2.0-litre slant four-cylinder engine used in the later Dolomite and TR7, and a variant...
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  • TR7 or some variant thereof may represent: Tomáš Rosický, a Czech footballer. Triumph TR7 TR-7, see Travan TR7, a postal district in the TR postcode area...
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    (probably 62) of Triumph TR7s with the same Sprint engine were manufactured as pre-production cars at Speke, Liverpool. However, this Triumph TR7 Sprint variant...
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  • underwear manufacturer Triumph Motor Company, a British car manufacturer Triumph TR3 Triumph TR4 Triumph TR6 Triumph TR7 Triumph Motorcycles Ltd, a current...
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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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    1977. Triumph stopped producing the slant-four when the TR7 was discontinued in 1981. The V8 member of the engine family first appeared in a Triumph vehicle...
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    between 1956 and 1968 Triumph Tiger Daytona, produced between 1967 and 1974 Triumph TR7 Tiger, produced between 1973 and 1980 Triumph Tiger Trail, produced...
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  • Exactly Another Corolla". Via Retro. Webber, John. "The Last Waltz: Triumph TR7/TR8". Classic Motorsports. "TVR Tasmin". Classic Motoring. Driver, Jon...
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  • on its great promise. Following the closure of the Triumph factory at Canley, production of the TR7 and TR8 was moved to Solihull; soon after, a savage...
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    the door handles, which he would later copy for the Austin Allegro and Triumph TR7. Haynes also attempted to put forward a system that many manufacturers...
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    Princess. That was followed by the work for which he is most famous, the Triumph TR7. His final project with BL was the Metro, after which he left and went...
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    cancelled in 1970 in favour of the more-conventional Triumph Bullet, which later became the TR7. When the Abingdon factory finally closed in late 1980...
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    extension to Solihull, which had been built specifically for the SD1 and Triumph TR7, was mothballed, and was finally brought back into use in 1997 for the...
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    The Triumph Herald is a small two-door car introduced by Standard-Triumph of Coventry in 1959 and made through to 1971. The body design was by the Italian...
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    the model was the company's third best seller in the TR range, behind the TR7 (111,500 units) and TR6 (94,500 units) models. Although the base car is an...
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    (XX) Rover 800 (R17) Coupé Rover 200 Coupé Sports car Triumph TR7 MG RV8 MG F MG TF MG TF Triumph TR8 MG SV Subcompact crossover MG ZS Compact crossover...
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    successor to a host of discontinued sports cars, including the MG B, Triumph TR7, Triumph Spitfire, and Fiat Spider. The MX-5 was officially introduced in...
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  • Sunbeam Lotus Toyota Celica 2000GT RA40 & RA63 Trabant 601 Trabant P 50 Triumph TR7 Volkswagen Scirocco Volkswagen Golf GTi Volvo 142 Volvo 240 Wartburg...
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    (XX) Rover 800 (R17) Coupé Rover 200 Coupé Sports car Triumph TR7 MG RV8 MG F MG TF MG TF Triumph TR8 MG SV Subcompact crossover MG ZS Compact crossover...
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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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    take on the Triumph TR7. 1976 until 1978, saw him in the Triumph then in 1979 he championed a Talbot Sunbeam Lotus before returning to the TR7 in 1980, completing...
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  • (BL) 1975 Triumph TR7 (BL) 1975 Jaguar XJS (BL) 1976–1986: Rover SD1 (BL) 1980–1990: Austin Metro (BL) 1980–1984: Morris Ital (BL) 1981 Triumph Acclaim...
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    Princess had been updated as the Austin Ambassador in 1982. The Honda based Triumph Acclaim had also been introduced in 1981 largely as a stop-gap to keep...
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