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  2. Locust (car) - Wikipedia

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    The original Locust kit was based on the Triumph Spitfire or Herald chassis to give the finished vehicle the look of a Lotus 7, this was quickly superseded by a all new Locust using its own developed chassis with the choice of using a Triumph Spitfire or Mk1/Mk2 Ford Escort for the donor vehicle parts to complete the car.

  3. Triumph Spitfire - Wikipedia

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    Triumph Spitfire 4 (Mark I) 1147 cc inline-four: Oct 1962 – Dec 1964 45,753 [1] Triumph Spitfire 4 Mark II Dec 1964 – Jan 1967 37,409 [1] Triumph Spitfire Mark III 1296 cc inline-four Jan 1967– Dec 1970 65,320 [1] Triumph Spitfire Mark IV Nov 1970 – Dec 1974 70,021 [1] Triumph Spitfire 1500 1493 cc inline-four Dec 1974 – Aug 1980 ...

  4. Triumph Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    (1960–1968) the Series 2 had many Standard Triumph parts. Daimler SP250: used various Triumph parts in its gearbox and suspension, [16] gearbox was a copy of a Triumph unit. [17] Jensen-Healey: Mk. I used TR-6 front brakes. MG Midget 1500 (1975–1979) Rubber-bumpered Midgets used the 1493cc L-4 and gearbox borrowed from the Triumph Spitfire ...

  5. Triumph Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Pennant's 4-cylinder 948 cc OHV Standard SC engine and 4 speed manual gearbox was used with synchromesh on the top three gears and remote gear shift and driving the rear wheels. Most of the engine parts were previously used in the Standard 8/10. The rack and pinion steering afforded the Herald a tight 25-foot (7.6 m) turning circle.

  6. Triumph Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 Triumph Group's fourth quarter had an operating loss of $40.3 million, this was inclusive of a $66.1 million 'goodwill Product Support' due to the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on the overall aviation market. [19] In 2021 Triumph Group signed a Ten Year Contract With Rolls-Royce. [20]

  7. Standard wet liner inline-four engine - Wikipedia

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    The engine was also used in two variants of the Vanguard. The Sportsman was a high-performance version made in 1956 and 1957 with two SU carburettors and a compression ratio of 8:1, yielding 90 hp (67 kW) at 4500 rpm. The Ensign was an economy version introduced in 1957.