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Triumph Roadster





The Standard Motor Club welcomes owners of all Triumphs, who were of course designed and built in the same factories, by the same workforce as Standard Cars.


This practice later became known as badge-engineering.


The Triumph Roadster was first built using all Aluminium panels and the 1776cc engine of the Postwar Standard 14. Later cars, like this one, were more closely related to and powered by the Standard Vanguard Engine.


Club Member, Martin Kueng owns this beautiful Triumph Roadster 2000 in the beautiful Canton of Aargau, which is in the north of Switzerland, between Berne and Zurich.











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