autoevolution: Triumph TR7: An Underrated Wedge-Shaped Sports Car That's Becoming Cool Again
Often referred to as a resounding failure or the ugly duckling of Triumph's post-war era, the TR7 has become an increasingly popular and affordable classic cult car, half a century after its debut.
MSN: Here’s How to Buy the Best Example of the 1975-1981 Triumph TR7
It’s been 50 years since Triumph unveiled its all-new sports car to a shocked and intrigued public. The sequentially named TR7 represented a fresh interpretation of two-seat performance by parent ...
Here’s How to Buy the Best Example of the 1975-1981 Triumph TR7
Maligned, undervalued, ignored, unreliable, poorly made, better than you think: These descriptions and more are all relevant to Triumph’s TR7. It earned some of these sobriquets, deservedly, in period ...
Robb Report: The Triumph TR7 Is a Classic That’s Still Underrated and Underpriced
Toward the end, Triumph tried its best to be modern, and the TR7, launched in 1974, was a wild departure from its predecessor, the TR6, which was a tastefully squared-off design by German coachbuilder ...
The Triumph TR7 was a pretty solid little British sports car, and the fourth generation Chevy Camaro was a pretty decent mid-90s American sports car. Albeit, not one without their fair share of faults ...
autoevolution: This Triumph TR7 Sports a Big Block Cadillac Surprise Under its Hood, Mostly for Burnouts
The best big surprises come in small packages. Now, if you'll take a moment to stop giggling, we're talking about a car this time. But no, seriously, take a look at this tiny Triumph TR7 British ...