Classics Monthly

It’s time for Iain to focus!

I have owned many 1960s Triumphs, and on the ladder of cool Triumphs I climbed as far as a GT6. I’ve always fancied completing the list with a TR6, although the list is just a little bonus – it’s the masculine styling, the perfect proportions, the comfy touring suspension, the handsome dash, the silky torque and the delicious exhaust music of the TR6 that really push all my buttons.

I bought this one last year because the price was so low it would have been rude to refuse. Maybe you would have had the strength of mind to bat it aside and focus on more

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