New Zealand Classic Car Magazine
Issue 249 September 2011
1968 TR250 Transatlantic Triumph
New Zealand Classic Car Magazine
Issue 283 July 2014
The Triumph That Could’ve Beaten MG – Dove GTR4A
New Zealand Classic Car Magazine
Issue 101 May 1999
Classic Confrontation Triumph TR4 & MGB – Two British Roadsters Fight It Out
Articles from The Fourth Estate
New Zealand Classic Car Magazine
Issue Dec 2022
Article on page 106 Just Rewards 2022 Targa South Island by Ross Mackay
Exciting News about TR Register Member spares.
The TR Register teams up with Hawkswood Classic Car Parts.
Over the past 20+ years, the Register has endeavoured to provide a pool of TR specific spare parts to help keep members TRs on the road. Currently the range of parts runs to some 500+ line items (and due to our once-per-year restocking cycle, we can often be out of stock.) The importation and onward supply of these parts has relied totally upon volunteers and hand-crank systems.
TRIUMPH HISTORY
Why 20 May 1953 was so important to Triumph
The following is from a Revington TR Newsletter
Well, it's not every day you have the opportunity to sit down in front of your collection and regale the love affair you've had with your TR's to a documentary film maker, yet Neil was invited to do such with Ben from Bad Obsession Motorsport (the guys behind Project Binky on YouTube).
With Neil's 70th Birthday looming in August, the timing couldn't have been more perfect for the Family and RTR to be involved with such a legacy piece.
New Zealand Classic Car Magazine
Issue April 2022
Article on page 82 “Lifting The Lid” by Ian Parkes
Wheeler Dealers (PG)
Triumph TR6: Mike finds a rust-free "must have sports car" from the 1970s that he thinks can be perfectly restored. But first, Edd must rebuild the engine. Can they make a profit?
Originally released details
Season 9 Episode 12
Air Date 16 October 2012
Shown on Discovery Turbo Sky TV NZ Thursday 2nd September 2021
Classic & Sports Car Magazine
Issue April 2021
Article starts on page 86 “A Works Horse “by Julian Balme photography by Luc Lacey