- Triumph 2000
The Triumph 2000 was a mid-sized
automobile produced inCoventry by theTriumph Motor Company between 1963 and 1977.Using the six cylinder engine first seen in the Standard Vanguard in 1961 and 4 speed manual gearbox (overdrive and 3 speed automatic were options), the
monocoque body had independent suspension all round using coil springs. The servo assisted brakes were disc at the front and drums at the rear. Triumph's 2000 competed with the contemporaryRover P6 2000, which initially was offered only with a four-cylinder engine.Many of these cars are still on the road, supported by owners clubs and specialist parts suppliers. They make an excellent introduction to the classic car scene. Prices vary depending on year and model with the mk1 2.5PI estate being the most valuable. A good roadworthy 2000 will cost around £7-800 with mint examples fetching upwards of £3500. A mk1 PI recently sold for £11,000. The 2000 and derivatives are also popular with modifiers sue to their common parts and engines shared between other Triumph models such as the TR6, GT6, and Vitesse, this has been re-enforced by recent magazine articles showcasing modified Triumphs. As one owner quoted "Where else can you find a car that does 140mph in wood and leather for so little?"
Triumph 2000 Mark I; "Barb"
The "Mark I" was built between 1963 and 1969; a substantial facelift styled by
Michelotti came in 1969, updating the car for the 1970s. It came in saloon and estate forms. The estate, launched in 1965 with body shell partly built byCarbodies , was in the Mark I version the same length as the saloon.In 1968 the 2.5 PI Mark I was launched, fitted with a
Lucas Automotive mechanicalfuel injection system. Performance was very good, but the PI models (along with the TR6 models) gained a reputation for unreliability and poorfuel economy . In Australia these models suffered badly because of the summer heat. The electric fuel pump commonly overheated causing fuel to vaporise and render the engine inoperable until the pump cooled down. The overheating of the pump was a combination very high pressure fuel loads (over 110 psi) and a pump that was adapted from what was originally a windscreen wiper motor. As such, it did not cope well with sustained pressures in moderate to high ambient temperatures. Because of the launch late in the Mark I's life, there are relatively few PIs in the original shape.Triumph 2000 Mark II; "Innsbruck"
In 1969, the Mark II range was launched, aping the look of the then-upcoming
Triumph Stag grand tourer. There were entry-level 2000 models, which were the most plentiful, but the remainder of the range consisted of 2500, 2500 TC and 2500 PI models. Apart from the PI models, all Triumph 2000 and 2500s had twin Stromberg or SUcarburettors , hence the twin carbureted configurations of these cars were designated with the prefix "TC". In 1975 the 2500S model, with 14 inch (356 mm) wheels and anti-roll bar, was added and replaced the PI models. The Estate in the Mark II version was 5 inches (125 mm) shorter than the MkII saloon, this is because the rear bodywork of the car was not restyled from the MkI version.The Mark II, the last big Triumph car, ceased production in 1977, supplanted by BL's corporate executive car, the
Rover SD1 : Six cylinder 2300 and 2600 versions of the new Rover would nonetheless be powered by engines derived from the Triumph 2000. A few Triumph 2000s were still being registered inNew Zealand as late as 1979. Fact|date=April 2008 SirRobert Muldoon , New Zealand's then-Prime Minister , privately owned a 2500S and had been known to drive to work in it.External links
* [http://www.t2000register.org.uk/ Triumph 2000/2500/2.5 Register]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/fl2/mpo/triumph2000.html Mike's Triumph 2000 page]Links to pictures of Triumph 2000s
* [http://www.pbca1.com/show2005/images/pbca2005-13.jpgTriumph 2000 in Florida]
* [http://www.pbca1.com/nawlins2006/pbcaneworleans06-9.jpgTriumph 2000 in Georgia]
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