2.0 Liter 4-Cylinder/New Convertible Top/5-Speed Manual
| Condition: | Used |
| Make: | Triumph |
| Model: | TR7 |
| SubModel: | Convertible |
| Type: | Convertible |
| Trim: | Convertible |
| Doors: | 2 |
| Year: | 1980 |
| Mileage: | 133296 |
| VIN: | TPVDJ8AA400659 |
| Color: | Black |
| Engine: | 2.0L 4cyl |
| Transmission: | Manual |
| Interior color: | Black |
| Vehicle Title: | Clean |
| Item location: | Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States |
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| Listed by | Private seller |
Description of 1980 Triumph TR7 Convertible |
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1980 Triumph TR7 Convertible Introduced in 1975, Triumph's TR7 coupe (and later, convertible) represented a bold new styling direction for the British automaker, whose other coupe and convertible offerings (the GT6 Mk III, the Spitfire and the TR6) were beginning to show their age. With a distinctive and futuristic wedge shape, penned by Harris Mann, the TR7 put the company back into the spotlight, and accomplished its mission of drawing sports car buyers back into Triumph showrooms. As described in this print ad from the TR7's first year on the market, the car's slippery shape "knifes through the air, forcing the front wheels down," for "solid" and "uncannily precise" handling. The low-drag shape had another benefit, too: enhanced fuel economy, a major selling point to buyers with vivid memories of fuel shortages and drastic gas price increases. Triumph also heralded the car's simplicity and affordability, reassuring buyers that, though the car looked expensive, parking one in the garage wouldn't break the bank. For consignment the shape of things that have come and gone in the form of a 1980 Triumph TR7. This consignment was purchased from an auto museum in New Jersey. It has a high performance dual carburetor engine and is a convertible. Bathed in nice black paint, it's ready to wedge into your collection of British sports cars. Exterior Interior Drivetrain Undercarriage Drive-Ability The wedge shape was the future of the aero design in the square and rectangle design era of the late 70's and through the 80's. Triumph was trying to update their aging designs of their sports cars of yore and created a nice sporty sedan that got great gas mileage and performed like their sports cars in previous models they were known for. A bit more buttoned up on the options and comfort fronts for this car and it presents very nicely. VIN DECODE Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display. |
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