by Graham Robson and Richard Langworth The definitive story of all Triumph cars made from 1923 to 1984, of the distinguished and often controversial people who led the company, and the marque's performances on both road and track. Contents: - The Quality Light Car
- The last word in the smallest class
- From Scorpion to Southern Cross
- The Smartest Cars in the Land
- The big one that got away
- Dolomite and demise
- War and resurrection
- Roadster and Renown
- Mayflower: A second American invasion
- The sports car America loved best
- Hark the Herald angle
- "Bomb" and beyond ... the Spitfire story
- "Sabrina" and a new TR
- Leyland takes over
- Triumph for the 1970s
- TR7 and TR8
- Acclaim - badge engineering for a sad end
- Prewar portfolio
- Postwar portfolio
Appendices: - Triumph derivations
- Production factories 1923-1984
- Technical specifications 1923-1984
- Triumph and Standard body sources 1945-1984
- Triumph production totals 1923-1984
- Triumph car clubs
Softcover, 18,5 x 24,5 cm, 352 Seiten, 520 s/w-Abbildungen, englischer Text
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