1968 Triumph TR250 46899 Miles British Racing Green 2.5L 6-Cylinder 4-Speed Ma
Vehicle Description
Vehicle Original VIN : CD3838L
• This vehicle is located at our Metro Detroit facility - 3175 Martin Rd, Commerce Twp, MI 48390 •
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this highly original and well-documented 1968 Triumph TR250 for your consideration. Finished in classic British Racing Green over a Black interior with a Tan convertible soft top, this TR250 is powered by its numbers-matching 2.5-liter inline 6-cylinder engine mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. With just 46,899 original miles, this vehicle has been family-owned for over 30 years and has been meticulously cared for throughout its life. It underwent a full frame-off restoration in 1985–1986 and received a high-quality repaint in 1995. Highlights include a British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate, chrome front and rear bumpers, wooden trim dash, manual choke, independent rear suspension, front disc brakes with rear drums, and a Sony aftermarket stereo. Mechanically, it features a new exhaust system (installed three years ago), Richard Good trailing arm brackets, a Richard Good front sway bar kit, and all new front control arm bushings. Additional maintenance includes clutch slave cylinder service, brake fluid flush, and coolant flush. The car comes with over 30 years of service records, numerous owner's manuals, and detailed compression readings from 2014 and 2020 (1=175psi, 2=175, 3=180, 4=170, 5=170, 6=175). Drive this one out of our showroom or have us assist with shipping it to you anywhere in the United States! Don't hesitate to call us with any questions or for more information.
The Triumph TR250 was produced for just one year, 1968, making it one of the rarest Triumph sports cars ever built with only 8,484 units produced-exclusively for the North American market. Sharing the body style of the TR4A, the TR250 was equipped with a newly developed 2.5-liter inline-6 engine, offering a more refined driving experience compared to its 4-cylinder predecessors. The TR250 retained features like independent rear suspension and front disc brakes, giving it a well-balanced and responsive ride. Its blend of British charm, rarity, and mechanical simplicity has helped it become a cherished collectible among British roadster enthusiasts.
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