“The History of Triumph Sports Cars 1953-1981” Framed Cultured Marble Plaque

$440.00

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“The History of Triumph Sports Cars 1953-1981” Plaque highlights a proud marque that has carved an everlasting niche in automotive history and the hearts of British sports car fans everywhere! This museum-quality plaque of hand-cast, hand-colored cultured marble is a collector’s item.

This limited edition work of art comes completely matted, framed, numbered, and ready for hanging in your office, den, man cave, or living room.

This artwork, its accompanying technical data legend, and certificate of authenticity are copyright ©2024 Flashback Racing.

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Description

LAST ONE!!!!

Flashback Racing has included the complete evolution of the Triumph marque on “The History of Triumph Sports Cars 1953-1981” – beginning with the very first TR1 prototype and continuing through the very last Triumph, the TR8.

Along the way you’ll see the TR2, TR3, TR3A, TR3B, TR4, TR4A, TR5, TR250, TR6, and TR7.

And we didn’t forget the additional great Triumphs! The Spitfire MK1, MK2, MK3, MK4, and 1500 are also represented as part of “The History of Triumph Sports Cars 1953-1981″ as well as the GT6 MK1, MK2/GT6+, and GT6 MK3.

All cars are shown in standard factory trim.

And in keeping with Triumph’s racing heritage, 13 competition cars are featured, including Ken Richardson’s famous Jabekke TR2, the TR3S and TRS LeMans cars, and Bob Tullius’ SCCA Trans-Am TR8.

Each sequentially numbered plaque features the one-of-a-kind texture and coloring available only in hand-cast, hand-colored cultured marble.

The plaque itself measures approximately 20″ x 14-3/4″. A high-quality brown velour mat and rich walnut frame bring the work’s total dimensions to 30″ x 24-3/4”.

Included with this plaque is a 20″ x 16″ legend that provides background information on each car illustrated via a numbered key. The legend is a collector’s item in itself, printed in dark brown ink on heavy-weight parchment stock suitable for framing.

This plaque is also accompanied by a certificate of authenticity bearing the owner’s name and plaque number. This, too, is printed on heavy weight parchment and is suitable for framing.

All art, historical data, and badges that are part of this work of art have been reviewed and approved by the British Motor Heritage Association.

Additional information

Weight 30 lbs
Dimensions 36 × 30 × 6 in

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