1976 Triumph TR6
*Please note a start-up engine idle dash point of view and a walkaround video have been added to the video gallery. Photos of the restoration have been added to the photo gallery.
*Please note a driving video has been added to the video gallery. Additional interior, rear tail light display, and exterior top up photos have been added to the photo gallery.
*Please note additional exterior photos with the top down have been added to the photo gallery.
Video Gallery

1976 Triumph TR6 Start-Up & Idle

1976 Triumph TR6 Engine Idle & Walkaround

1976 Triumph TR6 Driving Dash POV
Description
After series production began in 1953, the Triumph TR series would, like many long-lived models, continually evolve to meet the needs of a changing world until the end of production in 1981. During this run, the much-loved TR6—produced from 1968 to 1976—presented a striking visual update. While retaining much of the TR5's underlying Michelotti-designed structure to reduce costs, the TR6 featured significantly altered front and rear sections by Karmann of Germany, giving the car a more contemporary appearance that diverged noticeably from its predecessors. All TR6s were powered by Triumph’s 2.5-liter straight-six, which delivered robust torque and a distinctive exhaust note. The driving dynamics were improved with the use of aluminum semi-trailing arm independent rear suspension and rack-and-pinion steering derived from the TR250/TR5. Today these cars offer a compelling blend of classic styling and agile handling in an accessible package —perfect for a blast through the countryside.
Highlights
Subject of a frame-off restoration conducted under current ownership, which reportedly encompassed:
New tan vinyl interior
New bushings
New brakes
New tan convertible top
Four new Westlake Radial RP18 tires
New windshield
White exterior paint
15-inch alloy wheels
2.5-liter inline-six topped with dual Stromberg carburetors
Four-speed manual transmission with overdrive
Features
Trunk-mounted luggage rack
Chrome bumpers with over-riders
Dual exterior rearview mirrors
Bucket seats
Seat belts
Tan carpeting
Three-spoke steering wheel
140-mph speedometer
Heater/defroster
Ash tray
Locking glove compartment
Smith's gauges for oil pressure, coolant temperature, voltage, and fuel level
Wood-grain dash facia
Manually operated windows
Door map pockets
AM/FM stereo
Known Imperfections
Light exterior scratches and nicks
Included
Spare wheel and tire
Jack
Lug wrench
Owner’s manual
Convertible top boot cover
Spare keys for ignition, glove box, and trunk
Ownership History
The consignor reports acquiring this 1976 Triumph TR6 2023 from a private owner who had initiated a restoration project more than a decade prior. During the owner's possession, the vehicle received a paint refinishing, though the restoration remained incomplete. The consignor completed the restoration and has since preserved the car in climate-controlled garage storage. While little is known about the car’s early history, the consignor believes it to have been owned in South Carolina since new.