No. It's a fairly good car. So naturally, it's not American. It's british. Huzzah!
In the past, I have owned a 1968 Triumph 2000, and a 1976 Triumph Vitesse 6
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You can find information on the Triumph TR3 sports car on the wikipedia page devoted to it. As the car was made in the late 1950's and the Standard Motor Company that produced the car has since shutdown their exists little information relating to the Triumph TR3 online.
The Triumph TR7 is a sports car, first manufactured in September of 1974 by the Triumph Motor Company in the United Kingdom. It was first produced in the Speke, Liverpool factory. The car was first launched in the United States in 1975.
Triumph cars are owned by various individuals around the world who have purchased them from dealerships or private sellers. The Triumph Motor Company was a British car and motor manufacturing company that was founded in 1885 and went defunct in 1984. So technically, no one company or person "owns" Triumph cars now, unless they've bought one themselves.
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The original Triumph company, founded in 1885, made both motorcycles and cars (plus bicycles in its earlier years). However, the car and motorcycle divisions were split into two companies in 1936. The Triumph car company no longer exists. The Triumph motorcycle company is still going strong.
The Triumph TR6 was a best seller for the British car company, Triumph. It was in production from 1969 to 1976 however only 8,746 were sold in the UK and the rest of the 94,619 were exported.
The Triumph TR6 was a well known small sports car and was first introduced in 1969. They were made up until July 1976 by the Triumph Motor Company in England.