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2 : Andre's Restoration
3 : The Minty Blog
4 : Chinn Blogisms
5 : Canleys Blog
 
http://www.triumph-brochure-page.de:
This site displays and archive of scans of brochures for all Triumph models, paint and trim sheets, misc books and posters. A lot of work has been put in from the authors own collected literature. Any Triumph enthusiast will find something to interest them here.

http://www.mintylamb.co.uk:
"The home of all things Minty" apparently.. but its ALSO the home of some very useful and cleverly written applications to help you calibrate, compare and rate various Triumph parts. These include a Power-to-weight Ratio calc, SU Needle Comparison, Speed and RPM calc based on configurable gearbox ratios, and quite a bit more.

http://www.triumphspitfire.com:
triumphspitfire.com is the website for Spitfire & GT6 Magazine, which should place it in our 'Commercial Links' but there is such a wealth of information on both the spitfire and GT6, which is made freely available, I thought it should go here. You'll find tons of information on technical matters and plenty of vehicle data. The site also makes a great mechanical reference.

International Triumph GT6 database:
This is an attempt to keep a register of all remaining GT6 vehicles still in existence. A great idea. The database is searchable and you can modify / add your own entries... The site also hosts the International Spit6 / Convertible GT6 registry HERE

http://www.gt6.com:
Some nice pictures and info on this site, and quite a few links. The site also has independently written articles which are submitted from time to time by other Triumph enthusiasts etc. Worth keeping an eye on!
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The Triumph Sports Six Club:

The Triumph Sports Six Club is open to all Triumph enthusiasts, with its primary aims including the promotion, preservation and restoration of all Herald chassis and Standard Triumph based vehicles, including associated chassis and mechanicals based Specials.

Club Triumph:

Club Triumph is a club for Triumph enthusiasts across the UK. The Club caters for all the Triumph models and is very active in organising "drive outs", trips and and european outings like the '10 Countries Run' and the 'Round Britain Reliability Run'.

Rarebits4classics:

RareBits specialise in those useful little (and large) bits that you need for your triumph. Either bits that you can't get elsewhere easily, or cleverly re-engineered items more suited to modern day driving. Examples include a large range of rubber extrusions, re-engineered 'uprated' steering couplings and commission plates. Talk to Bill, nice bloke.


Canley Classics:

Canley Classics are manufacturers and suppliers of parts and accessories for all the small-chassis Triumphs, including the Herald, Vitesse, GT6 and, of course, the Spitfire. Other usefuls are the searchable online catalogue, a very useful Information Database and an online museum...


Rimmer Bros:

To quote their site, Rimmer Bros stock parts, spares & accessories for Triumph TR2 TR3 TR4 TR5 TR6 TR7 TR8 Stag Spitfire GT6 Dolomite Herald Vitesse 2000 2500 & 2.5PI..
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