Thursday, 30 December 2010
All about the anodised alloy - Triumph Vitesse 6
The Triumph Vitesse 6 was a four seat sports car available as a four seat convertible.
Styled like the Triumph Herald, with separate chassis and body panels, by Michelotti, the Vitesse 6 is distinguished by the twin head light bonnet, a 6 cylinder engine and up rated brakes and front suspension.
From the rear there is little to help distinguish a Vitesse from a Herald apart from the anodised alloy bumper bar in place of the white plastic covered item of the Herald and the chrome mid rift trim of the Vitesse goes all the way back to the tail lights.
The twin carb 6 cylinder engine of the Vitesse 6 can trace its origins back to the 4 cylinder Standard 8 of 1953, a weld seam on the block shows where the 'extra cylinders' were added.
This model registered in Guildford in 1966 with around 80 hp has a top speed of 91 mph. The Vitesse was superseded by the Vitesse Mk2 in 1968.
I'd like to round out today's edition with congratulations to 'Gettin' a lil' psycho on tyres' contributors Ed and Steve Arnaudin, father and son who celebrate their wedding anniversaries today, not forgetting to congratulate their undoubtedly better halves :-)
Hope you have enjoyed todays 6 cylinder edition of 'Getting a lil' psycho on tyres and that you'll join me tomorrow for Ferrari Friday any one for seven Ferraris on 7th day of Christmas ? Don't forget to come back now !
Cool stuff!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary to Steve and Ed and their wives respectively!
Can't wait for Ferrari Friday!!!!!
Art, really enjoying the presumably "12 Days of Christmas" through your blog!! :-)
Very stylish!
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ReplyDeleteNot yet JC :-)
ReplyDeleteHey man, it's friday. I just checked the world clock.
ReplyDeleteLondon, England, United Kingdom
Friday, December 31, 2010 at 12:00:25 AM GMT
Time to chop chop bud.
Dang ! I've chopped JC :-) Njoy !
ReplyDeleteLoving that car. Again I'm seeing visions of James Bond slipping into the drivers seat while the theme music plays. It would look stunning in a sky blue. =)
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