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- Triumph_TR250 wheelbase "2240.0".
- Triumph_TR250 height "1170.0".
- Triumph_TR250 length "3902.0".
- Triumph_TR250 width "1470.0".
- Triumph_TR250 abstract "The Triumph TR250 was built between 1967 and 1968 for 15 months by the Triumph Motor Company in the United Kingdom, during which time 8,480 cars were built, all of which were for the American market. Many can now be found outside the United States, primarily in Europe. Approximately 600 remain worldwide today.The TR250 was mechanically similar to the follow-on TR5 except for the fuel delivery system. The TR250 sported a new Independent Rear Suspension system, retained in the TR5, but it did not have the TR5's fuel injection system. Instead, the TR250 was fitted with twin Zenith-Stromberg carburettors. The TR250's straight-six engine delivered 111 bhp (81 kW), 39 bhp less than the TR5.The reasons for this difference came down to price pressures of the American market, and tighter emissions regulations.In 1968, the TR250 sold in North America for approximately $3,395, with wire wheels being another $118, overdrive $175 and air conditioning another $395.".
- Triumph_TR250 assembly Coventry.
- Triumph_TR250 assembly England.
- Triumph_TR250 bodyStyle Convertible.
- Triumph_TR250 class Sports_car.
- Triumph_TR250 engine Triumph_TR250__1.
- Triumph_TR250 height "1.17".
- Triumph_TR250 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Triumph_TR250 length "3.902".
- Triumph_TR250 manufacturer Triumph_Motor_Company.
- Triumph_TR250 predecessor Triumph_TR4A.
- Triumph_TR250 productionEndYear "1969".
- Triumph_TR250 productionStartYear "1968".
- Triumph_TR250 relatedMeanOfTransportation Triumph_TR5.
- Triumph_TR250 successor Triumph_TR6.
- Triumph_TR250 thumbnail Triumph_TR250_dutch_licence_registration_DH-88-00-.JPG?width=300.
- Triumph_TR250 wheelbase "2.24".
- Triumph_TR250 width "1.47".
- Triumph_TR250 wikiPageID "2301295".
- Triumph_TR250 wikiPageRevisionID "562694599".
- Triumph_TR250 assembly Coventry.
- Triumph_TR250 assembly England.
- Triumph_TR250 bodyStyle "2".
- Triumph_TR250 class Sports_car.
- Triumph_TR250 engine "I6".
- Triumph_TR250 hasPhotoCollection Triumph_TR250.
- Triumph_TR250 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Triumph_TR250 manufacturer Triumph_Motor_Company.
- Triumph_TR250 name "Triumph TR250".
- Triumph_TR250 predecessor Triumph_TR4A.
- Triumph_TR250 production "1968".
- Triumph_TR250 related Triumph_TR5.
- Triumph_TR250 successor Triumph_TR6.
- Triumph_TR250 wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Triumph_TR250 subject Category:1960s_automobiles.
- Triumph_TR250 subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Triumph_TR250 subject Category:Roadsters.
- Triumph_TR250 subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Triumph_TR250 subject Category:Triumph_vehicles.
- Triumph_TR250 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1967.
- Triumph_TR250 type Automobile.
- Triumph_TR250 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Triumph_TR250 type Product.
- Triumph_TR250 type Automobile.
- Triumph_TR250 type DesignedArtifact.
- Triumph_TR250 comment "The Triumph TR250 was built between 1967 and 1968 for 15 months by the Triumph Motor Company in the United Kingdom, during which time 8,480 cars were built, all of which were for the American market. Many can now be found outside the United States, primarily in Europe. Approximately 600 remain worldwide today.The TR250 was mechanically similar to the follow-on TR5 except for the fuel delivery system.".
- Triumph_TR250 label "Triumph TR250".
- Triumph_TR250 label "Triumph TR250".
- Triumph_TR250 label "Triumph TR250".
- Triumph_TR250 sameAs Triumph_TR250.
- Triumph_TR250 sameAs Triumph_TR250.
- Triumph_TR250 sameAs m.0724c2.
- Triumph_TR250 sameAs Q10563813.
- Triumph_TR250 sameAs Q10563813.
- Triumph_TR250 wasDerivedFrom Triumph_TR250?oldid=562694599.
- Triumph_TR250 depiction Triumph_TR250_dutch_licence_registration_DH-88-00-.JPG.
- Triumph_TR250 isPrimaryTopicOf Triumph_TR250.
- Triumph_TR250 name "Triumph TR250".