The basis for these
cars was the Triumph Herald, a small family car,
which spawned a number of offshoots.
The Vitesse, a
sporty version with 1600cc or 2000cc straight six engines.
The Spitfire,
a two seater open sports car,
Its sportier
brother the GT6, which has the six cylinder
engine.
The
Herald chassis was also used by Bond who built their own glassfibre bodies onto it.
There is also
a section for owners of the Amphicar, a german built watergoing car using the Herald engine.
Visit the links page to find out more.
The club also
caters for any kit cars bilt onto the chassis or
using Triumph parts within them such as the Herald based Gentry shown here.
The membership of the TSSC is open to anyone, Triumph owner or not, membership is not limited
to owners of the cars above. All are welcome.
The club offers a monthly magazine, valuation service, spares and accessories, one make
insurance, a museum and shop at the headquarters. It will also give you the chance to get in
contact with many other people who share a passion for these characterful cars, with much
experience, advice and assistance to help them stay or get back on to the road.
A popular and wide ranging message board also exists on the club main site.