This red with tan 1975 Triumph TR6 roadster features a rollbar, luggage rack, dual sport mirrors, Smiths instrumentation and a manual transmission. The smooth, clean lines of its body design are courtesy of input by Karmann of Germany. It is powered by a 2,498-cc, inline six-cylinder, twin-carb engine rated at 105-hp, with rack-and-pinion steering, radio and wood trim accents as a few additional highlights of this car. The seats have been reupholstered and it is riding on factory wheels and trim rings. It also comes complete with spare tire and jack. The stainless steel exhaust provides a pleasing exhaust note and this is a nice, driver quality car with some paint blemishes and two rips in the convertible top. Initially the TR6 was introduced in January, 1969, using similar chassis and running gear components to those used in the TR5/TR250. The TR6 came to the end of its production in July of 1976.