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Triumph TR7 - Wikipedia
The Triumph TR7 is a sports car that was manufactured in the United Kingdom from September 1974 to October 1981 by British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC), which changed its name to British Leyland (BL) in 1975. The car was launched in the United States in January 1975, with its UK home market debut in May 1976.
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2018年11月5日 · Which Triumph TR7 to buy? With the right engine, brake and suspension upgrades – and they needn’t be costly – the TR7 can be made to go, stop and handle quite brilliantly.
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The Triumph TR7 is a sports car manufactured from September 1974 to October 1981 by the Triumph Motor Company (which was part of British Leyland) in the United Kingdom. It was initially produced at the Speke, Liverpool factory, [2] [3] [4] moving to Canley, Coventry in 1978 and then finally to the Rover Solihull plant in 1980.