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I recently found a trading card in an antique shop depicting a car that it labels the "Triumph Streamlined Roadster." I've never heard or seen anything like it, even though the description on the back of the card makes it sound like something that was currently in production:
This is the newest in the line of sports cars turned out by this British Company. The Triumph firm was the first to use hydraulic brakes in small production models. The new Triumph roadster is an aluminum panelled car that can seat three passengers. Its top speed is ninety-five miles per hour
I wonder if it was a planned competitor to the Sprite or somethng like that, but one that never got off the drawing boards. In any case, please fill me in if you can shed any light.
By the way, it's currently (October 12) at auction on eBay. Thank you.
This is the newest in the line of sports cars turned out by this British Company. The Triumph firm was the first to use hydraulic brakes in small production models. The new Triumph roadster is an aluminum panelled car that can seat three passengers. Its top speed is ninety-five miles per hour
I wonder if it was a planned competitor to the Sprite or somethng like that, but one that never got off the drawing boards. In any case, please fill me in if you can shed any light.
By the way, it's currently (October 12) at auction on eBay. Thank you.