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I am aware that several production cars like the Italia, Peerless (Warwick) and Bond were based on Triumph components, and that other cars used some components, for example the Daimler SP250 had a modified TR3 chassis, Lotus used some front suspension components, and I have probably forgotten other examples....
But what I am interested in is Triumph-based specials, the kind of cars people built in their backyard garages in the 1950's and early 60's.
I think the separate chassis construction method made Triumphs a popular basis for specials, some of which are still used in hillclimbs, or simply as unique, owner-built sportscars.
I would be interested in any photos or information anyone could provide for an article I may write, and just for my personal interest.
Thanks, Simon.
But what I am interested in is Triumph-based specials, the kind of cars people built in their backyard garages in the 1950's and early 60's.
I think the separate chassis construction method made Triumphs a popular basis for specials, some of which are still used in hillclimbs, or simply as unique, owner-built sportscars.
I would be interested in any photos or information anyone could provide for an article I may write, and just for my personal interest.
Thanks, Simon.
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