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Anyone else seen the Triumph Fury?

Dino_V

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TRIUMPH FURY
The prolific stylist Giovanni Michelotti produced a whole range of Triumph prototypes in the ‘50s and ‘60s. Many made it into production – the Herald and TR4 began this way – but the Fury, intended as an intermediate model in between the Spitfire and the TRs with its steel body and 2-litre six-cylinder engine, never made it to production. Completely unique and a fascinating glimpse at ‘what might have been’.

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Dino, the lack of development monies, union worker quality issues and not getting hot, new looking products to market ultimately killed the company. Too bad because if the TR7/8 had the money behind it to go another two years, we might be talking about what was coming in 2013.

I would have bought one of those in a heartbeat back then.
 
Marvin Gruber said:
Recognize a lot of parts used. Has a corvette looking front end. Its nice but not a favorite of mine.

Marv
The rear end actually looks good. I know the front takes a little getting used to since it doesn't have the traditional Triumph lines.

Brosky said:
Dino, the lack of development monies, union worker quality issues and not getting hot, new looking products to market ultimately killed the company. Too bad because if the TR7/8 had the money behind it to go another two years, we might be talking about what was coming in 2013.

I would have bought one of those in a heartbeat back then.
Yeah it's a shame because you never know.
 
Looks to me like parts of the styling evolved into the Stag.
 
I saw the Fury at Harrogate TR Register International Weekend last July in Yorkshire England where there were reportedly 750 TRs attending.

Here is a rear view of it just after the concours show when the battery exploded for no apparent reason and the lady owner was getting help from everyone around.
 

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With what I thought was a nice front end, I would have hoped they could have been a bit more stylish with the tail lamps. Not overly bad, just boring to me, compared to the front end.
 
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