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Deal street view Kent United Kingdom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uplifted bonnet of a restored Triumph Herald . Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uplifted bonnet of a restored Triumph Herald . Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Triumph Spitfire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Insignia of a Triumph TR3 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bedford, Bedfordshire, UK June 2 2019 Fragment of The Triumph GT6. Production ran from 1966 to 1973 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bedford, Bedfordshire, UK June 2 2019 Fragment of The Triumph GT6. Production ran from 1966 to 1973 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Triumph Spitfire Mark III 1967–1970
Red Triumph Herald convertible Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Triumph Herald convertible Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Triumph TR5 sports convertible Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Triumph TR5 sports convertible Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Triumph TR5 sports convertible Royalty Free Stock Photo
Classic Triumph Herald 12-50 estate car on cobblestone road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bedford, Bedfordshire, UK June 2 2019 Fragment of The Triumph GT6. Production ran from 1966 to 1973 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Triumph Spitfire is a small British two-seat sports car, introduced at the London Motor Show in 1962. On 8 February 1968, Standard-Triumph general manager George Turnbull personally drove the 100,000th Triumph Spitfire off the end of the Canley production line.


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