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Triumph Vitesse 2-Litre – 1967
The item was sold for 18 300 €
Fees include commission and taxes.
Triumph Vitesse 2-Litre – 1967
French registration title
In September 1966, Triumph revised the recipe for its Vitesse, a 4-seater convertible with lines designed by Michelotti. The
main element was the evolution of the 6-cylinder engine, in this case taken from the GT6, increased to 2 litres and 95 hp! The result is an ideal compromise between torque, power, space and driving pleasure...
In 2013, our example joined the personal museum of a collector in the south of France, who has a full-time team of mechanics in charge of his cars and projects. This peaceful English convertible was completely restored to make the perfect Beach Car!
No cost limit was set for the work, and the result is exactly as we see it today. The bodywork is impeccable, the upholstery
very well done, and the mechanicals are on the same level: it’s virtually a new Triumph Vitesse!
Purchased in 2023 by the current owner via Aguttes, the car has since covered just a few kilometres. Even today, the restoration is as beautiful as ever, and the mechanics work very well!
So if you’re looking for something unique, look no further! This level of restoration will probably never be matched on a Triumph Vitesse, and the estimate represents only a fraction of its real cost...
French registration title
In September 1966, Triumph revised the recipe for its Vitesse, a 4-seater convertible with lines designed by Michelotti. The
main element was the evolution of the 6-cylinder engine, in this case taken from the GT6, increased to 2 litres and 95 hp! The result is an ideal compromise between torque, power, space and driving pleasure...
In 2013, our example joined the personal museum of a collector in the south of France, who has a full-time team of mechanics in charge of his cars and projects. This peaceful English convertible was completely restored to make the perfect Beach Car!
No cost limit was set for the work, and the result is exactly as we see it today. The bodywork is impeccable, the upholstery
very well done, and the mechanicals are on the same level: it’s virtually a new Triumph Vitesse!
Purchased in 2023 by the current owner via Aguttes, the car has since covered just a few kilometres. Even today, the restoration is as beautiful as ever, and the mechanics work very well!
So if you’re looking for something unique, look no further! This level of restoration will probably never be matched on a Triumph Vitesse, and the estimate represents only a fraction of its real cost...
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