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TR7/8 Returns?
#209114 10/11/2007 9:23 AM
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Maybe this is old news to our friends in Europe, but I hadn't heard this rumor. Triumph

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I would love to have a new 4-wheel Triumph. But BMW already has a couple of sportcars, so I can't see them doing this.


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JPR44 #209116 10/11/2007 10:19 AM
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I could see them doing this. If they can use common components with say the Z4, but a distinctive body, they could make a killing. There are lots of people who, just like the Mini, would love a Brit car, especially a roadster, even if once you look past the skin you find a BMW engine or tranny. Not sure how the MG's are doing currently, but I've seen a couple of them in Germany and they were drop dead gorgeous....

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Gregu710 #209117 10/11/2007 10:25 AM
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BMW did a great job on the Mini. My wife's girlfriend just bought a used S model Mini - very cool / fun little car. If they do a Triumph, I bet it would be equally well done. Great looking concept car too. Makes me wanna go fire the old TC in the barn. (Mosquitoes take note!)

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I had one of each!

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KingOfFleece #209119 10/11/2007 11:40 AM
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the front grille piece sorta looks like a cadillac or a chrysler crossfire









or the new camaro





and the rear looks similar to that pontiac roadster





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brokenfixed #209120 10/11/2007 12:42 PM
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Our pictures reveal what a modern Triumph car could look like



To clear any confusion, the 'photos' are what Auto Express is envisioning, not BMW.


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bonnyusa #209121 10/11/2007 1:10 PM
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Seems like I remember in the late 70's the TR7 campaign was "the shape of things to come" pitching their wedge shaped roadster. Now that it's true that it was the shape of things to come, would they be guilty of copying themselves? I'll wait for Triumph's artist's concept drawings.


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oldroadie #209122 10/11/2007 2:16 PM
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The round headlights which are raised above the grill are a nice styling cue reminisicent of the TR4 and all, but yes, the rear end does look very similar to the Pontiac Solstice and to me doesn't carry over any Triumph styling cues from their past models. And the flanks of this design exercise aren't very inspired either, in my book anyway.


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JPR44 #209123 10/11/2007 3:48 PM
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I would love to have a new 4-wheel Triumph. But BMW already has a couple of sportcars, so I can't see them doing this.




So? BMW is not British Motor Works. Rather it is German, i.e., Deutch as in

Bayerische Motoren Werke


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The round headlights which are raised above the grill are a nice styling cue reminisicent of the TR4 and all, but yes, the rear end does look very similar to the Pontiac Solstice and to me doesn't carry over any Triumph styling cues from their past models. And the flanks of this design exercise aren't very inspired either, in my book anyway.




After a trip to London in 1965 my dad went to Bremen and brought home this model Triumph Spitfire dressed in Citadel Blue. After driving it around Bavaria for the remainder of our tour of duty, it sailed back to the US only to be wrecked during delivery in the Port of Charleston. This would have been the car I learned to drive, instead I learned in a 1963 Dodge Dart station wagon I've waited longingly for the return of this type of Triumph; one can only hope they don't "Foose" out and give the world that item we see pictured above.


A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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One problem may be Triumph the motorcycle manufacturer. The firm confirmed the car and motorbike brands are separately owned. A spokeswoman for the firm told us: "BMW owns the rights to Triumph Cars, which is entirely separate from Triumph Motorcycles. We are therefore not privy to any activities they may be planning and are unable to comment".




For a car mag they're a bit thick - the car and bike industries were separate before WWII....

If they brought out a Triumph car I might have to take driving lessons....

I grew up around Triumph cars.....would love to see the marque brought back, just not to go down the same road as MG.


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AND THE OTHER THING...

While have they used the badge of our bikes in their write up...??? or is that me going back to the they are thick thing....


Gina 03 America - Pretty stock - except the TBS wheel... 06 America - missing, presumed in bits. With it's TBS wheel... 09 America - It's very blue....
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GinaS #209127 10/11/2007 6:05 PM
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I was wondering about that Triumph M/C badge being on this concept car myself, Gina. You're probably right about the car mags bein' a little thick.


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oldroadie #209128 10/11/2007 6:13 PM
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After a trip to London in 1965 my dad went to Bremen and brought home this model Triumph Spitfire dressed in Citadel Blue. After driving it around Bavaria for the remainder of our tour of duty, it sailed back to the US only to be wrecked during delivery in the Port of Charleston. This would have been the car I learned to drive, instead I learned in a 1963 Dodge Dart station wagon I've waited longingly for the return of this type of Triumph; one can only hope they don't "Foose" out and give the world that item we see pictured above.




From a Spitfire to a DODGE DART STATION WAGON???!!! Oh you poor thing, you!!!



Actually, instead o' waitin' 'round for this new Triumph sportscar to appear, I have a little suggestion for ya, buddy!

You know John Bullen, don't cha??? Yeah you know, the guy who took the Budsters old Spitfire and turned it into a little beauty of a thing over in Little Rock a while back, right?!

Well, need I say MORE???

(Alabama ain't too far from Arkansas, ya know?!)


Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)

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