The TR6 was the smoothly redesigned successor to the TR5/250, face-lifted by the German coachbuilder Karmann of Osnabruck. Headlights were moved out to the far corners of the fenders and a new grille was fashioned. The rear end was lengthened and squared off in a Kamm-style chop with wraparound horizontal taillights. Power was provided from Triumph’s torquey, 106-hp, 2.5-litre inline six-cylinder. The TR6 was introduced in 1968 and remained in production through 1975 with U.S. sales continuing through 1976. Over 94,000 were sold with the United States being the largest market for the car.
This jaunty blue TR6 with black convertible top and vinyl interior is equipped a four-speed manual transmission, AM/FM radio and alloy wheels. The trim is noted to be in good condition.