Oulton park 22nd September
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Oulton park 22nd September
Went to oulton today and witnessed some great mini racing and my friend Roger brought out his fabulous tow car.
- tomkidd
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Re: Oulton park 22nd September
That looks awesome, is it a triumph?
Classic Mini Steering Drop Brackets here Kiddspeed
- Lord Croker
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Re: Oulton park 22nd September
It certainly is a Triumph, I think it's the successor to the 2.5 PI. It appears to have Stag wheels & a Mini door mirror!
Re: Oulton park 22nd September
http://www.motorbase.com/vehicle/by-id/1986496666/
Triumph 2500S Saloon/Estate
Produced: 1975-1977, 8164 produced. (5933 Saloon/2231 Estate)
Types:
Saloon,4 doors,5 seats
Estate,4 doors,5 seats
The last variant of the Triumph 2000 / 2500 series made its debut in 1975, the range topping 2500S. The 2500S effectively replaced the 2500TC and the earlier 2.5 PI, using twin carbs to produce its 106bhp instead of the unreliable fuel injection used on the old PI.
Standard equipment for the 2500S included a full compliment of instruments, plush upholstery and "Stag" type, five spoke alloy wheels. The 2500S also featured stiffened suspension and power assisted steering. Buyers could order either saloon or estate bodies and choose between manual overdrive or automatic transmission. The introduction of the new Rover SD1 2600 saloon killed off the established in-house rival in 1977.