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£19,244

1967 Triumph GT6 Mk. I

United Kingdom • 27 Nov 2021 • Lot 133

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AI Listing Summary

This 1967 Triumph GT6 is a well-preserved example of the 'baby E-Type,' boasting matching numbers, a documented history with low mileage, and a recent recommissioning. It comes with desirable options like a heater and wire wheels, making it a potentially fine investment.

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Condition 

7

Based on the description, the car 'presents wonderfully' and retains much of its original features. It has benefited from long-term ownership and comes with a comprehensive history, including a significant recommissioning. There are no mentions of significant cosmetic or mechanical issues, and the car is described as being realistically priced for its condition and potential as an investment.

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[Transmission]

Transmission:

KC4485

Chassis No:

Odometer:

69,463 miles

OPK 640E

Reg Number:

RHD/LHD:

RHD

The GT6 was launched in 1966 as a fastback version of the popular Spitfire model.

Powered by 2.0 litre engine from the Triumph 2000 the model enjoyed a production run until 1973.

This new model, like the Spitfire, inherited what was essentially the Triumph Heralds chassis and running gear which had already proved capable of handling six-cylinder power when developed for the Vitesse saloon.

With brisk performance and stylish looks the GT6 deserved its nickname of the ‘baby E-Type’ and today it is one of the most sought after post-war Triumph sports cars.

Originally registered on 17th May 1967, this stunning GT6 presents wonderfully in Signal Red with a contrasting black interior.

The car has benefitted from just three long term owners and retains a lot of its essential originality.

The vendor tells us that when he purchased the car from its second owner, a rather strong-willed, former air hostess, he was ‘interviewed’ for his suitability in becoming the much-cherished cars new kee...

Points of note

£1,242

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£14,095

Median Price (Since 2020)

£30,996

Highest Price (Since 2020)

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