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GT6 MK3 - Poor Man's E-Type? 

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Many cars have been compared to the iconic E-Type Jaguar. With its long-hood styling, six cylinder motor and quintessential 'Britishness', the GT6 has as much claim to the term as any of the era. Christopher Digiorgio bought his GT6 sight unseen, and brought it out of the desert to be restored in stages over many years. Learn the story of this car's journey and see it drive in the California hills.

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16 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 40   
@Fintoman
@Fintoman 6 дней назад
Growing up in England and when in my teens the GT6 was a highly desirable car. Always loved the styling and still a very pretty car. Congratulations on yours.
@glenjo0
@glenjo0 Год назад
It's wrong to think of the GT6 as a poor man's E type. It's smaller than an E type, it is it's own thing, and a great drive. Very nice little car!
@marcob4630
@marcob4630 2 месяца назад
Not to compare at all with Jag E type !!!
@estaban3248
@estaban3248 3 года назад
What an absolute beauty, just love the lines of a GT6 a stunning classic car. Sooo glad you achieved your dream 👍👍
@angelperez7891
@angelperez7891 Год назад
It doesn't need an elliptical grille like the E-Type to be beautiful ❤️.
@angelperez7891
@angelperez7891 Год назад
The quoted horsepower was about 110 bhp in 1972 but the American SAE net rated figure was advertised at 80 bhp to dodge insurance issues. The 2.5-liter straight -6 from the TR6 was planned for 1973 but only a handful were actually completd before production ended near the end of the year.
@wasserglatte3696
@wasserglatte3696 3 года назад
Neben dem Jaguar E- Type das sicherlich schönste Fahrzeug seit es Autos gibt. Motorklang & Innenausstattung sind perfekt.
@marcob4630
@marcob4630 2 месяца назад
Womöglichst hast du nie so einen gefahren! Sehr schlechte Strassenhaftung in engen Kurven weil viel zu schwer an der Frontachse und nichts dahinten: Eine echt gefährliche Strassenschleuder !
@Vintage-vs-Speed
@Vintage-vs-Speed 3 года назад
I had the exact same car as a student in 1982 until 1993 when I sold it. Always loved the Group 44 race car. Still remember looking up at all the sedans on the road as the car was so low to the ground. Straight six with dual Stromberg carbs was awesome. Those who drove these cars will remember ‘nicking’ the shifter into first gear.
@alangilfether2899
@alangilfether2899 4 года назад
im 62 and owned a 1974 gt6 back when i was 20 it was French blue with a everflex roof with a overdrive gear bought it for 1600 pounds back in the day there were some great memories with the car especially with the ladies
@erikboer9443
@erikboer9443 3 года назад
These are pretty little cars. Mine is identical. European model year 1971, same color but not in the nice condition as yours. I use it for fun. It makes other people and me smile. Had to replace a rotoflex coupling last year which was a challenge. All in all, a lovely little British car. Have fun with it. Kind regards from Holland.
@marcob4630
@marcob4630 2 месяца назад
pay attention because of it's bad stabilty!
@myronwessinger923
@myronwessinger923 3 года назад
This was my first car, same color, everything. I purchased the car from savings while working as a bag boy. This was around 1972. Back then, owning a “foreign “ car was a challenge to maintain. The availability of of parts was primarily from the dealer, not to mention British Leyland was having their own problems with strikes and quality control. Ordering any part was expensive and could sometimes take weeks to get. You are 100% correct about heat in the car. I lived in Columbia SC which made it that much hotter. There are no shortage of jokes about the Lucas wiring...which unfortunately are true. The British made some beautiful cars post WW2 up to 1976. The last Triumph was stylistically nothing like it’s predecessors. A simple wedge, with no soul. In the early 70’s few mechanics wanted to deal with “ foreign “ cars since most did not have metric tools. It’s a shame British Leyland did not survive.
@benschwader4537
@benschwader4537 3 года назад
Having owned both, the look over the nose of the GT6 with its more prominent bulges is much more impressive than the smoother nose of the E-Type. I had a '71 Mk3 in Damson briefly in college.
@Gypsy2057
@Gypsy2057 3 года назад
I just love the sound of that inline 6. Beautiful car.
@marcob4630
@marcob4630 2 месяца назад
only beautiful: that's all!
@frankmurray9172
@frankmurray9172 4 года назад
Thanks for posting. I have one that has been in my garage for 15 years. I have been gradually restoring it. I have done a number of other restorations between times, but this one I have been lazy about. I think you have reignited the thing that I first saw in this car, that had somehow got lost. So now I know what my new years resolution will be.
@modelleg
@modelleg 3 года назад
My roommate in college had one for awhile. Very fun to drive. Under-steered like a bear. Kind of plowed through corners. Pedals very close together.
@jimdordan1794
@jimdordan1794 2 года назад
Very nice triumph.
@ClassicMotorFilms
@ClassicMotorFilms 2 года назад
Yes it is!
@goldpython2263
@goldpython2263 4 года назад
I bought a used '72 Mk III back in '78 that looked exactly like this one. I loved it. Fun to drive, nice styling. I did have the ignition coil (of all things) fail and left me stranded once, but it was really great fun.
@larryjepeal4409
@larryjepeal4409 4 года назад
I think you are missing the two valances that run from the firewall to the radiator on either side of the engine, they might help with cockpit temp. When I put an O.D. unit in mine with the original rearend I got all most 40 mpg at 75 mph
@sppoitier1
@sppoitier1 4 года назад
You car is 200% awesome. I'm very happy for you.
@bernardwarr4187
@bernardwarr4187 8 месяцев назад
A gentleman over our way, had a misspent youth in one back in the 70’s and total me, it’s could a cockpit for good reason!
@JohnGClancy
@JohnGClancy 5 лет назад
Beautifully filmed as ever. You are getting better and better at this. You've shown off the gorgeous John Ashford and Les Moore styling of this car beautifully. Yes, the GT6 Mk3 was updated in-house at Triumph''s Canley Styling Studio and was not a Giovanni Michelotti re-working as many people think.
@Michael-ew5my
@Michael-ew5my 5 месяцев назад
I have a 1969 triump gt6.. love it
@roadsterfactory2851
@roadsterfactory2851 5 лет назад
You make very nice videos! I like the photo book too. As a graphic designer I can tell everyone that 6-colour printing is very high quality printing! Keep it up!
@markl5681
@markl5681 5 лет назад
Just stunning.
@racketman2u
@racketman2u 2 года назад
I prefer to think of the GT6 as the "thinking man's Spitfire"
@NicholasWarnertheFirst
@NicholasWarnertheFirst 4 года назад
Beautiful!
@ClassicMotorFilms
@ClassicMotorFilms 4 года назад
Thank you!
@milkhoney6742
@milkhoney6742 2 года назад
Gorgeous Car
@dennisowen5614
@dennisowen5614 4 года назад
I bought one of these new. Wish I had kept it!!
@roadsterfactory2851
@roadsterfactory2851 5 лет назад
John makes the best videos! I will be sharing them to The Roadster Factory homepage and Facebook pages, www.the-roadster-factory.com. Might get you some new customers! I will give Classic Motor Films a mention in our newsletter tomorrow! John has added a lot of new videos! Keep it up John!
@edwardkendall3905
@edwardkendall3905 Год назад
Exactly!
@MGB-learning
@MGB-learning 4 года назад
Beautiful GT6 but I prefer the 1968 MGC GT. I have had several MGB GTs and currently own 5 fully restored MGB convertibles. I would like to swap the four cylinder for a V6 on my 68 or 71 some day.
@MFSMITH9284
@MFSMITH9284 4 года назад
Owned a new 1973 MK 3, your muffler needs a little more attention, these cars are horrible in the snow and rain(handling), fun to drive, that car has a roll cage, because I have rolled it...Spitfire...would have been seriously injured. Thanks
@benhur_9377
@benhur_9377 3 года назад
❤️👍
@petedrago1
@petedrago1 3 года назад
I've been beating on mine lately, Great car. Check it out on my channel
@marcob4630
@marcob4630 2 месяца назад
In reality it was a desaster because of it's lack of stability: far too heavy on the front axle. Many were killed by this stupid boaster machine
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