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• Best British cars ever Later TR7s are undeniably better built, and from 1979 there was also a convertible; these open-topped cars are more fun than their closed counterparts, but any decent.


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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), which changed its name to British Leyland (BL) in 1975. The car was launched in the United States in January 1975, with its UK home market debut in May 1976.


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Between Triumph's reputation for building affordable and credible sporting cars and motorcycles, coupled with the "Shape of Things to Come" styling, the 1979 Triumph TR7 was one of the greatest.


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1979 Triumph TR7. 1979 Triumph TR7 2-Door Convertible, Odometer Reads 68,897, 5-Speed Manual Trans, Yellow/Black Vinyl. There are 4 new and used 1979 Triumph TR7s listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $7,900. Find your dream car today.


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Paul Niedermeyer - Posted on January 30, 2023 (first posted 1/30/2017) The arrival Triumph TR-7 was a very big deal. Great Britain had essentially created the whole 1950s-1960s sports car boom after the war with its MG TC/TD, Jaguar XK-120, and Triumph TR-2/3.


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1979 TRIUMPH TR7, ULTRA LOW MILEAGE 874, PROBABLY UNIQUE ! Introduced in 1975 but still up-to-the-minute in looks, the TR7 marked the Triumph TR sports car's abandonment of its traditional separate chassis. Other changes from preceding TR5 and 6 Formulas included the abandonment of the traditional six-cylinder engines and independent rear suspension.


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1979 Triumph TR7 Convertible - 2.0L 4 Cylinder - 5 Speed Manual Transmission - 24k Miles - Orange Ex. $14,900 Dealership CC-1780509 1980 Triumph TR7


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In five-speed guise the TR7 incorporates a version of the SD1 axle, fitted with 9′ x 1¾" drum brakes. Cars with the Borg Warner Model 65 automatic gearbox option (£219) use the old Triumph axle fitted with 8″ x 1.5″ drums. Both models have 9.75″ front disc brakes.


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Initially, the TR7 was available only in coupe form because of fears that the U.S. would outlaw convertibles. This never came to pass and in 1979, a drophead version was added. The TR7 cockpit is reasonably comfortable. Wider and more spacious than the TR4 series and TR6 cars, it also had far less character.