AN UNBOXED STAR WARS SCOUT WALKER, marked LFL 1982, appears complete but has some minor damage and wear, a boxed Hasbro Star Wars Attack of the Clones Jedi Dex, still sealed in original packaging, a charity programme/menu signed by Norman Hunter and Eddie Gray, a programme from the International Gold Cup motor Racing meeting at Oulton Park on Saturday 24th September 1960 signed by Colin Chapman & others, with three boxed 'Magic Radio Viewer with Pictures', contents not checked, boxes with minor damage and wear (7)
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A 1943 WWII GUN SIGHT, A MILITARY PERISCOPE AND A CASED RADIO DEVICE, the periscope has a broad arrow and M.532 Reyloc London, it comes in its original case along with the attachment to mount and hold it, the radio is French and would be used on a military vehicle, it appears to be in good condition but we cannot check to see if it is in working order, the gun sight is number 39 mk11.S and serial number 15967
A BOXED MAINSTREAM PRODUCTIONS PLASTIC RADIO CONTROL FERRARI TYPE 250 LE MANS, not tested, appears complete and in fairly good condition for its age, body has some minor marking and wear, minor damage to aerial, has some wear to plastic 'chrome' wheelhubs and exhausts, battery box in fair condition but would benefit from a clean, some of the decals have begun to peel, complete with remote control which is missing aerial but otherwise in good condition, has some minor yellowing to plastic, missing instructions, length approx. 40cm, box complete with inner packing but has some damage, marking and wear
KING LARRY: (1933-2021) American Author, radio host and TV host. During his career, King conducted over 50,000 interviews on radio and TV. A good signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of King, the image depicting him seated in a half-length pose, wearing his signature suspenders. Signed in bold blue ink to a clear area to the lower right border. VG
[GUERNSEY]: An original large folio (31 x 50.5 cm) printed broadside published by the Guernsey newspaper The Star on 8th May 1945, with the headline declaring The War is Over for Guernsey and further stating, in part, ´At 10-30 this morning "The Star" was officially informed by Mr. Louis Guillemette....that the war....so far as Guernsey was concerned, had ended. People of Guernsey can to-day at 3 o´clock, if they are able to do so, listen to the speech made over the British radio by Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Immediately after that hour flags can be flown in Guernsey as a sign of rejoicing´. Some light age wear, one very small, minor hole, and a few small tears and chips to the edges, otherwise VGFrom 30th June 1940 Guernsey, and the Channel Islands, were occupied by German troops, although seventeen thousand people (from Guernsey´s population of 41,000) were evacuated to England before the occupation began. Guernsey was very heavily fortified with German defences during World War II, out of all proportion to the island´s strategic value.
STALIN VASILY: (1921-1962) Russian fighter pilot, a Lieutenant General with the Soviet Air Forces who participated in Operation Barbarossa and the Battle of Berlin during World War II. The youngest son of Joseph Stalin, upon his father´s death in 1953 Vasily Stalin was deemed dangerous by the Khrushchev administration and was arrested, imprisoned and excluded from social life. A correspondence collection of five A.Ls.S., Vasily, eleven pages (total), 8vo, n.p. (Vladimir special penitentiary), April 1956 - May 1957, most to his third wife, the Soviet Olympic athlete Kapitolina Georgievna Vasilyevna, in Cyrillic. Stalin writes a series of largely social letters, in part, ´How did you get there?....the weather is awful. I was worried about the drivers since it´s not a short distance and the road is under repair. According to conversations, this is a usual occurrence on the Moscow-Gorky road in the spring. They say that the repairs usually finish by the time you arrive at the end of May, so you will be able to travel on a more decent road....I won´t write much since we talked enough yesterday. I wish you success on your business trip. Today I read in "Soviet Sport" about the competitions in Kyiv and the poor results of Zaveratshny, Kurennoy and others during the trials. But with your assistance, maybe they will improve.......Spring is here, don´t get carried away by the sunny days; the weather is deceptive right now, and you definetly don´t need a repeat of the flu.....Wishing success and good results to all of you. Don´t let Moscow down - win! I´m cheering for you. I will keep an eye on the news through the newspapers and radio´ (16th April 1956), ´Thank you for your letter. To be honest, I didn’t think you would respond, and so quickly. You write: “together with you, I rejoice, and so on.” From a distance, this joy is certainly not the same, but I thank you for it, as it (the joy) proves that you care about my state and about me in general. If I am mistaken, I’m very sorry, but this is how I understood what you wrote. It would be good to clarify this in a meeting. Your claim-condition (although I did not approve of it, just as I did not approve of the fact that one could talk to a legally competent person) that since I am married, there is nothing for you to discuss with me and that you would not come, is now no longer valid. I am single, both legally and factually— there are no obstacles for arrival and conversation—I see none. If you decide to come, then come quickly and at any time. Regarding the “birth of a child…” I understood vaguely; clarification is also needed. But I consider this wish as a wish for good—thank you. Regarding illnesses: I would gladly send them even further than to hell, but this does not depend on me, and without boasting, I have sent them quite far, but I reached the point where I collapsed; rather, I was forcibly laid down for reasons understandable to you. I am terribly nervous and worried; this forced idleness is very costly for me´ (27th January 1957), ´I ask you to go to Evgenia Mikhailovna and pass on this note. We need to examine mother and treat her. But before treating, we need to know how. I will help as much as I can.....make her get better, even just a little´, also incorporating a letter to Lina Vasilievna Vasilyeva, the daughter of Stalin´s third wife from her first marriage, ´I waited and waited for your letter and decided to write this note.....Your letter made me very happy, but the further silence - I´ll speak frankly - did not. Let´s hope that during the holidays you can find five minutes for me´ (17th March 1957), ´What a weather we’re having! My nose is running like crazy…Everything is upside down: in March, we were waiting to undress, and now in May, we’re freezing. In such weather, the only thing to do is to sing along with Vertinsky. But he has gone and given his soul to God… I read about it today in “Soviet Russia” and it reminded me of his song: “And we drink, bitter beer…” The song is quite nice and fits this weather and my mood perfectly. The old man had some tricks, but he sang well, in my opinion. At least it was soulful, not like some young “talents” who scream with all their might. The louder they scream, the better they think they are, that’s what such a rooster believes. If we stick to that theory, then the best singers should be donkeys, as they really do scream unmatchedly. To keep warm (I’m freezing) today and after work – I worked. I “packed” your majesty’s picture into a frame. It turned out quite well, and my mood improved a bit. But the nose, the nose – I’m drowning in it these days. But they say even a runny nose is a great gift… We’ll endure. And you, my dear, didn’t catch this lovely little thing – the runny nose?! Be careful not to get sick! I worry about you. You really don’t take care of yourself. Please be cautious, I beg you´ (27th May 1957). Accompanied by five original envelopes hand addressed by Stalin. Some light age wear and a few minor tears to some edges, generally VG, 5 + 5
CICCIOLINA: (1951- ) Ilona Staller. Hungarian-Italian former porn-star, Politician and Singer. Staller gained fame in the early 1970s through her radio show Voulez-vous coucher avec moi? She gained notoriety for being the first to bare her breasts on live Italian television in 1978. Staller ventured into politics and was elected to the Italian Parliament in 1987, campaigning on a libertarian platform with the Radical Party. She married American artist Jeff Koons. Signed and inscribed colour 5 x 7 photograph, the image showing Cicciolina in a back-profile three-quarter length nude pose. Signed and inscribed in blue ink `To Alain, big kiss, Cicciolina - Ilona Staller´ to a clear area of the image. Bearing to the verso the printed name of Cicciolina and red lips. With horizontal fold to the centre. G
ESCOFFIER AUGUSTE: (1846-1935) French chef and restaurateur who popularised and updated traditional French cooking methods. A fine book signed and inscribed, being a hardback edition of Le guide culinaire: Aide.memoire de cuisine pratique, by Auguste Escoffier with the collaboration of Phileas Gilbert and Emile Fetu, French text edition published by Ernest Flammarion, Paris, 1921. Bound in the publisher´s light grey cloth and with a gilt stamped leather title label to the spine. An excellent presentation copy signed (´A. Escoffier´) and inscribed by Escoffier to Edouard de Pomiane to the half-title page, in French, ´Souvenir A Monsieur Edouard de Pomiane, mes sinceres et meilleurs compliments pour les scientifiques volumes sur le gastronomie que vous m´avez adresse et vos charmantes dedicaces´ (Translation: ´Souvenir To Monsieur Edouard de Pomiane, my sincerest and best compliments for the scientific volumes on gastronomy that you sent me and your charming dedications´) and dated at Paris, December 1924 in his hand. With the ownership signature (´Ex libris Edouard de Pomiane´) of Pomiane to the front free endpaper. Also including an A.L.S., A Escoffier, to two sides of a plain postcard, Villa Fernand, Monte Carlo, 30th May 1928, to Edouard de Pomiane at the Institut Pasteur, in French. Escoffier apologies for the delay in replying to his correspondent´s letter, explaining that it had remained unanswered in Paris and only reached Escoffier in Monte Carlo the previous day, further writing ´Tres touche, cher monsieur, de votre bon souvenir et de vos affectueuses felicitations. Je tiens a vous remercier de ce temoignage de sympathie et de croire a ma profonde reconnaissance et a mes sentiments devoues´ (Translation: ´I am very touched, dear sir, by your kind memory and your affectionate congratulations. I would like to thank you for this expression of sympathy and assure you of my deep gratitude and devotion´). Lightly tipped at the left edge to a front free endpaper. A remarkable association copy, enhanced by the presence of an autograph letter. Some light age wear to the book and minor staining to the cloth boards, and the letter with a central vertical crease, only very slightly affecting a few words of text but not the signature. GEdouard de Pomiane (1875-1964) French scientist, radio broadcaster and food writer who was a founding member of the Academie des Gastronomes in 1928.
ANDERSON EDDIE ´ROCHESTER´: (1905-1977) American radio and television comedian and actor who also made some film appearances, including portraying Uncle Peter in Gone with the Wind (1939). Vintage signed and inscribed 5 x 7 photograph of Rochester in a smiling head and shoulders pose. Signed (´Rochester´) in blue ink by the entertainer to a lighter area of the image. A few minor, small creases to the white borders and corners, otherwise VG
*Edward Seago (1910-1974) oil on canvas - Portrait of Mrs Cyril Fletcher, née Betty Astell, signed, 76cm x 64cm, in gilt frame. Provenance: Mrs Betty Fletcher (1912-2005) thence by descent to her daughter and two private collectors. Betty Fletcher was an actress and variety artist, married to Cyril Fletcher, actor and comedian. Throughout the 1930's, 40's and 50's she performed on radio, the stage and in early television films and productions, notably pantomimes and was later writing and producing her own together with her husband. She died in 2005, in Guernsey, aged 93.
Five sealed records by American Thai-Rock/Funk band 'Khruangbin': Hasta El Cielo, Con Todo El Mundo In Dub, 2019 Limited Edition pressing 2140/3000, in yellow vinyl; Live at Radio City Music Hall with Nubya Garcia; Live at The Fillmore Miami with Toro Y Moi; Live at Stubb's with Friends; and Live at RBC Echo Beach with Men I Trust. (5)
Eight records by the pioneers of the Drone/Doom Metal music, 'Earth': Hex or Printing in the Infernal Method; The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull, deluxe limited edition box set; Radio Live; Angels of Darkness Demons of Light II, picture disk; Primitive and Deadly; Legacy of Dissolution (sealed); Shirley Inspired; and Full Upon Her Burning Lips. (8)
WWI Photograph Album Relating to HMS M.L. 212 a beautifully written album compled by Frederick Charles Jensen titled 'Ships That Pass', the album with photographs each mounted oposite a page of descriptive manuscript text, the opening text reads 'ML212 This boat was commissioned in the latter part of 1916/ Like her sister ships she was designed for a speed of 25 knots. When fully loaded this was never reached. They were intended for work in shallow waters favoured by the submarines then in use. As the range of these increased so did the value of the ML decresase.', images include the sailors abord the ship, the ship in dock, ML213, gunnary armament of an ML, bridge & deckhouse, the galley, ML463, ML518, ML313, radio room & equipment, engine rooms, Devonport sea plane, HMS Kayarra, use of hydrophones, Paravanes - torpedo, mines, depth charge explosions, U107 captured submarine in Weymouth dock, S.S.Z49, United States battle cruse Arizona, Japanese Destroyer, HMS M.31, Mona Queen, along with a small white metal frame with portrait engraved H.M.M.L 212, and 2 medals engraved 16131D.A. F.C.Jenson. D.H. R.N.R. in a card case marked the same
Queen / Freddie Mercury 12" Singles, sixteen 12" Singles by Queen or Freddie Mercury comprising Innuendo (Picture Disc in printed PVC Sleeve with card), Scandal (Etched and Standard releases), One Vision (with inner - 3 copies), Friends Will Be Friends, I Want To Break Free (Red and White Sleeve releases), A Kind of Magic (UK and Portuguese releases), Radio Ga Ga (2 copies), The Great Pretender and Barcelona (Single and Gatefold Sleeve releases) - various years and conditions
Beatles Reel to Reel Tape / Interviews / Radio Shows etc, an Agfa reel to reel tape with written notes of the recordings included plus a letter from the original recorder of the itesm in Germany dated 1969 - including Paperback Writer Interview 1966, Happy Birthday to You (a jingle) 1963, Ringo - Late Night Line Up 1969, Radio Luxembourg - Live Peace in Toronto (1969), John and Yoko on Simon Dee 1970, John and Yoko on Scene and Heard 1970, George Harrison on Scene and Heard (1970) plus a large amount of Beatles songs recorded from the radio and more (See photos for full details) - untested but has come from the late owner of a very large Beatles collection and a Fan Club member - tape appears in Excellent condition
Beatles Reel to Reel Tape / Interviews / Radio Shows etc, an Agfa reel to reel tape with written notes of the recordings included, many by the Beatles including Beatles Introduce Sgt Pepper (Kenny Everett), Alan Freeman show previews Magical Mystery Tour, Chris Denning / Kenny Everett 'Where's It At' preview of Magical Mystery Tour, The Beatles at Shea Stadium and more (See photos for full details) - untested but has come from the late owner of a very large Beatles collection and a Fan Club member - tape appears in Excellent condition
Portable Radio / CD Players, three 'Boomboxes' comprising JVC RC-XC1 3 CD tray, tuner and tape, Sharp WQ-730 stereo radio cassette recorder and a Philips Double Deck Sound Machine together with a Goodmans GPS185DAB (radio/CD/cassette recorder) and a Hitachi Cassette Recorder TRQ-225 all generally very good condition - all untested
Beatles Reel to Reel Tape / Interviews / Radio Shows etc, an Agfa reel to reel tape with written notes of the recordings included, many by the Beatles including George Harrison Interview 1970, The End of the Beatles (Radio Luxembourg), John and Yoko on the Simon Dee Show, Let It Be (Top of the Pops), Let It Be Album Preview and more (See photos for full details) - untested but has come from the late owner of a very large Beatles collection and a Fan Club member - tape appears in Excellent condition
Beatles Reel to Reel Tape / Interviews / Radio Shows etc, an Agfa reel to reel tape with written notes of the recordings included, many by the Beatles including Shea Stadium Concert, All You Need Is Love (TV Appearance), Long Tall Sally, Sure to Fall, Hippy Hippy Shake (from 1963 BBC Radio shows), Eamonn Andrews Interview 1969, George Harrison interview 1969, Beatles - Our World (Steve Race), John and Yoko bed in interview and more (See photos for full details) - untested but has come from the late owner of a very large Beatles collection and a Fan Club member - tape appears in Excellent condition
Amateur Radio Equipment, a number of amateur Radio items comprising Yaesu HF SSB Transceiver FT-101Z s/n ON 230653, Yaesu V/UHF All Mode Tribander FT-726R s/n 4D 110429 (both have instruction Booklets) Trio 2m FM Transceiver TR-7800 s/n 0111684, Cybernet Beta 1000 s/n 11008173, 3 microphones (Cybernet, Yaesu and Trio), power supply units including Moonraker stabilized power supply 'The Ultimate', Semicom Electronics PP-1205G, Thermaline Coaxial Resistor model 8141, Emotator model 105TS with some leads and paperwork - various conditions - all untested
Beatles Reel to Reel Tapes / Interviews / Radio Shows etc, eleven tapes from the same source as the previous ten lots - mainly appear to be recordings of Albums, Live Shows, Songs from Radio shows etc and mainly all have detailed written notes inside - various conditions and come with seven tapes from the same source which are either blank or have been used but do not have written notes (19 items)
Beatles Reel to Reel Tape / Interviews / Radio Shows etc, an Agfa reel to reel tape with written notes of the recordings included, many by the Beatles including The Liverpool Legend - The History of the Beatles radio programme parts I, II and III, Radio Luxembourg show with John and Yoko on Life with Lions, Scene and Heard 1968, Scene and Heard - Valentine to Paul McCartney, Alan Freeman - Pick of the Pops, Scene and Heard - Ballad of John and Yoko preview and more (See photos for full details) - untested but has come from the late owner of a very large Beatles collection and a Fan Club member - tape appears in Excellent condition
Beatles Reel to Reel Tape / Interviews / Radio Shows etc, a Scotch reel to reel tape with written notes of the recordings included, many by the Beatles including Cilla Black Show Inc her singing Back in the USSR and Don't Pass Me By, Act Naturally (with Ringo) plus a sketch with Ringo, World at One Paul Interview, Night Ride (Paul), Kenny Everett Show (John Lennon Interview) and London Palladium Show (See photos for full details) - untested but has come from the late owner of a very large Beatles collection and a Fan Club member - tape appears in Excellent condition
Beatles Reel to Reel Tape / Interviews / Radio Shows etc, an Agfa reel to reel tape with written notes of the recordings included, many by the Beatles including John Lennon on News at Ten (1969), Paul on World at One and Night Ride, George Martin Presents The Beatles (April 1971), John on the Emperor Rosko Show, John on Dutch TV (1969), Ringo on Scene and Heard (1970) and more (See photos for full details) - untested but has come from the late owner of a very large Beatles collection and a Fan Club member - tape appears in Excellent condition
Beatles Reel to Reel Tape / Interviews / Radio Shows etc, an Agfa reel to reel tape with written notes of the recordings included, many by the Beatles including John and Yoko on Scene and Heard (July 1971), Preview of 'McCartney' on Scene and Heard, Let It Be Programme on BBC (1971), John Peel show featuring George's 'Bangladesh' and more (See photos for full details) - untested but has come from the late owner of a very large Beatles collection and a Fan Club member - tape appears in Excellent condition
Beatles Reel to Reel Tape / Interviews / Radio Shows etc, a BASF reel to reel tape with written notes of the recordings included, many by the Beatles including Sgt Pepper Awards (P Burnett), Beatles Forever Special, Cilla Black Show with Ringo, Kenny Everett Preview of Magical Mystery Tour, Alan Freeman - Pick of the Pops (Lady Madonna) and more (See photos for full details) - untested but has come from the late owner of a very large Beatles collection and a Fan Club member - tape appears in Excellent condition
Beatles Reel to Reel Tape / Interviews / Radio Shows etc, an EMI reel to reel tape with written notes of the recordings included, many by the Beatles including Ringo Interview with Tony Palmer regarding Abbey Road and Apple corp, John and Yoko with David Wigg re Plastic Ono Band, David Frost with Peter Sellers and Ringo re Magic Christian Film, Ringo Christmas Appeal for the Blind Charity and more (See photos for full details) - untested but has come from the late owner of a very large Beatles collection and a Fan Club member - tape appears in Excellent condition
Punk / New Wave 7" Singles, approximately one hundred and forty 7" Singles of mainly Punk, New Wave and Indie with artists including Moskow, The Normal, Sex Pistols, The Buzzcocks, Devo, 999, the Jam, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Radio Stars, Nicky and the Dots, Salvation, Sad Among Strangers, Elton Motello, Martian Dance, Gary Numan, Psychedelic Furs, Suzi Pinns, Howard Devoto, Sebastian's Men, Split Rivvit, Stranglers, The Motors, Modern Lovers, Skids, Iggy Pop, Public Image Ltd and more - various years and condition
Registration - RPR 221Chassis No. - LD353910M.O.T. - ExepmtOdometer - 48,384This stylish Triumph Stag is being offered at no reserve. Registered in March 1975, this near-50-year-old classic has had just six previous keepers, far less than the average for models from the 1970s, The vendor has owned it since 2001 and reports it features the desirable original Stag 3.0-litre V8 engine, which is combined with a four-speed plus overdrive manual gearbox. Engine and transmission are both described as being in ‘good’ condition and the odometer reads a mere 48,384 miles. The vendor says green paint and bodywork “could do with a couple of bits cosmetically” but otherwise the car presents well. It is fitted with a hard top roof, but also features a brand new soft top. ‘RPR221’ has a brown vinyl interior that is very period. It features a unique, and probably collectable, Lucas cassette player in addition to an original ‘solid state’ eight-track stereo radio. An eight-track of the Hollies’ live hits is included too! Electric windows are another luxury touch for the 1970s. The vendor adds that this Triumph Stag comes with a plastic wallet full of paperwork, and says that the car starts, runs and drives well. The Triumph Stag was created as a range-topping luxury sports car to rival the Mercedes-Benz SL. Styled by Triumph’s Italian go-to designer, Giovanni Michelotti, it was a 2+2 targa-style convertible, with a central roll-bar envisaged to meet American safety standards. The Triumph Stag was powered by an all-new 3.0-litre V8 created by the Coventry firm. This suffered from overheating issues at the time, but specialists have long since resolved any issues. Around 26,000 were built between 1970 and 1977, and many thousands survive today, thanks to the excellent support from enthusiastic owners and specialists. In summary:· Presented in highly original condition· Features the original Triumph V8 engine· Offered at no reserve
Registration - P873 STMChassis No. - WF0BXXBAJBVM01420M.O.T. - TBCOdometer - 9,838With just under 10,000 miles on the clock – a figure which appears to be supported by service and MOT records - it’s no surprise that the vendor states that the car ‘really belongs in a Ford collection’ and that it remains in ‘as-new’ condition. Supplied new by Hancock Ford, Hertfordshire, this ‘timewarp’ machine still sports the original Pirelli P 2000 tyres and dealer stickers it wore when it rolled out of the Hancock showroom and is offered complete with the original book pack and service book displaying 16 stamps, plus spare key with original red master key, key number tags and radio code. ‘P873 STM’ has had just two previous keepers, its first owner acting as guardian for almost 21 years. The three-door hatchback is smartly presented in white paintwork with blue-grey cloth trim, both of which the current owner describes as being in ‘excellent’ condition; they also rate the bodywork, electrics, five-speed manual transmission and 1.3-litre engine as being similarly impressive. These charismatic little modern classics are becoming increasingly collectable, and one in such untouched condition, with such low mileage - it has covered just some 300 miles in the past decade - and offered at No Reserve is a rarity indeed.Now in its seventh generation, Ford’s incredibly successful Fiesta was discontinued last year, much to the disappointment of its generations of fans. No less than 22 million have been sold during the model’s astonishing 47-year reign, 4.8 million of which found homes in the UK, where it was the top selling model for 12 consecutive years (2009-2020) and the country’s best-selling car of all time. From frugal family car to winner of international rallies, Ford’s famous baby has ticked countless boxes in its reign and left a very large automotive hole when it went.In summary:A totally original, unmolested three-owner exampleLess than 10,000 miles from newBeing sold at No Reserve – a dream opportunity for a Ford collector
Registration - XDH 839LChassis No. - CP773920M.O.T. - ExemptOdometer - TBCThis very desirable-looking 1972 Triumph TR6 is presented in a stylish combination of white exterior and black interior. The original ‘PI’ 2.5-litre six-cylinder fuel injected engine is paired with a four-speed manual gearbox. It features an upgraded roll bar and leather seats, while the vendor reports the original door cards and roof “need limited attention to be of commensurate standard to the paintwork, which has nothing to hide”. They add the car, which was first registered on 15 September 1972, was voluntarily MOT’d up to 2018, with straight passes, and has had just limited use – around 2,600 miles – since. Indeed, the MOT history of ‘XDH839L’ shows sparing use over the last 18 years, while a detailed file of receipts evidences the extensive maintenance work it has enjoyed. The vendor adds that the original deep-dish wheels have been professionally powder-coated and fitted with a matching set of high-performance tyres, and set off with chrome embellishers. Inside, the wood veneer dashboard features an original radio, steering wheel and gearlever, plus plenty of other attractive period details. The car performs beautifully and, this summer, the vendor has enjoyed several memorable trips out in it. The Triumph TR6 was officially introduced in early 1969 as a replacement for the TR5. Notably, it had an all-new design, created by Germany’s Karmann, while the underpinnings were largely derived from the previous TR4 and TR5. The doors and windscreen were actually taken directly from the TR5. All cars were powered by Triumph’s 2.5-litre straight six engine, with the Lucas mechanical fuel injection that featured on the TR5 also carrying across. Almost 92,000 Triumph TR6 were produced, until it was gradually succeeded by the controversial TR7, with production ending in 1976. In summary:Desirable Triumph TR6 in white with black interiorSparing use over the past 18 yearsUpgraded roll bar and leather seats

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