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Welcome to the official website of the Triumph 2000 2500 2.5 Register, a club dedicated to the ownership, use and preservation of the Triumph 2000 range of six-cylinder saloons and estates from the 1960s and 1970s, including the 2.5 P.I, the 2500 TC and 2500S.
The Triumph 2000 Register is the original and foremost club for the marque and we welcome new members. Please visit the membership pages to find out more.
Latest Articles:
A reminder that, this year, our National will be held in the Dumfries and Galloway region of Scotland, based at Brighouse Bay Caravan Site, 30 miles south-west of Dumfries and less than 60 miles from the border at Carlisle. Basically, for everyone south of the Border, drive north and turn left! A booking form is reprinted [...] [...]
My, we’re good to you. Part Four of Jonathan Lewis’ Triumph 2000 Story is here. [...]
WCR40 Souvenir Programme If you’re going to be visiting WCR40, why not invest in the specially produced souvenir programme at only £5.00? 48 full colour pages packed with photographs, stories, statistics and much more. A wonderful reminder of the day. If you can’t make it to WCR40, these will be available to [...] [...]
The Triumph 2000 Register Stand at Stoneleigh, March 2010 Sunday 7th March dawned bright but crisp, which was good news for those bringing their cars to display on the Register stand. Not too much, if anything, to clean from the cars. Having set up the stand backboards and table on Saturday afternoon, the only things to do [...] [...]
Bill first had a Mk1 in 1977 – a 1967 2000 automatic in gunmetal and, in his own words, “LOVED IT”. He fitted manual/overdrive, uprated springs, shocks, Lumenition, Weller steel slot ‘mags’ (For which he waited seven months!). Bill used it to tow his bangers, then stock rods when he raced, then sold it to [...] [...]
The Triumph 2000 Register Stand at the 2009 Classic Motor Show, the NEC, Birmingham Our stand this year was just about big enough for 3 cars, Peter Collier’s mark 1 rally car, a genuine low mileage mark 2 PI finished in Sapphire Blue and Ziebarted from new, owned by Roy Gascoine (a former Standard-Triumph employee), and [...] [...]
Jonathan Lewis’s in-depth history of the Triumph 2000 continues here [...]
Rob Baker's 1973 Triumph 2500 TC Many members may recognise Rob Baker’s 2500. It was, until recently, the long serving steed to our much missed former SIXappeal Editor, John Cottrell. Rob relates: I bought MYL 610L in August 2009 and joined the Register at the same time. I was no stranger to the club though as my parents [...] [...]
The World Cup Rally 40th Anniversary website is now online There is now a standalone website for the World Cup Rally 40th Anniversary Event. The Register, along with a number of other clubs, is heavily involved in the organisation of the event. Visit the site at www.wcr40.org.uk. If you’re looking for advance tickets for the event itself, [...] [...]
Graham Robson is now on You Tube talking about the World Cup Rally and his forthcoming book: [...]
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SIXappeal 174, August 2010
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