Triumph GT6 Handbook

Publisher:

Brooklands

ISBN Number:

9781855201583

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

72

Illustrations:

fully illustrated

£10.95

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Description

This Triumph GT6 Handbook owners handbook gives in the simplest terms information vital to the proper operation, care & regular maintenance of the sports car. All the usual subject are covered like controls, instruments, wheels & types, cooling & electrical systems, lubrication chart & summary, general specification, plus many more. Part no. 512944.

With a total of 72 fully illustrated pages. SB.

Related Publication: Triumph GT6 Mk 1, 2 ,3 and Vitesse 2-Litre Workshop Manual
A Brooklands Books publication.

History
The new car was introduced in 1966 and called the Triumph GT6. The new body was a sleek fastback design with an opening rear hatch, earning the GT6 the nickname of poor man’s E-Type
Triumph realised that they needed to find an answer to the handling problem, if only to maintain their reputation in the U.S. Their response came with the 1969 model year, with the introduction of the GT6 Mk II, branded in North America as the GT6+.

The final major facelift for the GT6 came in 1970 in the form of the Mk III. This time the entire bodyshell was revised to match the changes made to the Spitfire Mk IV: modifications included a cut-off rear end, recessed door handles and a smoother front end. Only detail changes were made to the mechanics, but in 1973 – close to the end of the car’s production life – the rear suspension was changed again, this time for the cheaper (but still effective) “swing-spring” layout fitted to the Spitfire Mk IV.

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
Country Of Origin

United Kingdom

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