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Triumph Cars For Sale, Parts, Manuals Triumph Cars for Sale. Triumph Cars Parts, Service Shop Repair Manuals. Triumph Cars for all years. Find Triumph Cars For Sale, Parts, Manuals Here: Triumph Cars "The Triumph Motor Company had its origins in 1885 when Siegfried Bettmann (1863-1951) and Moritz (Maurice) Schulte from Germany founded Bettmann & Co and started selling Triumph bicycles, from premises in London and from 1889 started making his own machines in Coventry, England. In 1930 the company changed its name to the Triumph Motor Company. It was clear to Holbrook that there was no future in pursuing the mass manufacturers and so decided to take the company upmarket with the Southern Cross and Gloria ranges. At first these used engines made by Triumph but designed by Coventry Climax but from 1937 they started to make them to their own designs by Donald Healey who had become the company's Experimental Manager in 1934. After the war, in 1944 what was left of the Triumph Motor Company and the Triumph brand name was bought by Standard Motor Company and a subsidiary "Triumph Motor Company (1945) Limited"was formed with production transferred to Standard's factory. The pre-war models were not revived and in 1946 a new range of Triumphs starting with the Triumph 1800 Roadster was announced. Because of steel shortages these were bodied in aluminium which was plentiful because of its use in aircraft production. In the early 1950s it was decided to use the Triumph name on sporting cars and the Standard name on saloons and in 1953 the Triumph TR2 was launched, the first of a series that would run through to 1981. Standard had been making a range of small saloons called the Standard Eight and Ten and had been working on a replacement for these. When this was launched in 1959 as the Herald it carried the Standard-Triumph badge and slowly the Standard name was dropped disappearing in 1963." This information found: Wikipedia Encylopedia Find Triumph Cars For Sale, Parts, Manuals Here: Triumph CarsTriumph Cars For Sale, Parts, Manuals Powered By RingsurfThis site is part of an Internet Site-Ring Community hosted at World of Newave Previous - List: triumph - Home: triumph - Forum: triumph - Join - Next
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